U7T6 – Succession

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Succession

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What is the biological meaning of succession?

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True or false : Succession is the same as evolution.

 

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True or false : Succession involves only the change of biotic factors ( Not abiotic).

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Which of the following is an example of primary succession?

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Which stage represents lichen and mosses?

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What do we call a stage of succession?

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What term do we use to describe lichen and mosses in succession?

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At which stage will abiotic factors be most hostile?

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Which factor will the lichen and mosses change the most?

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What is lichen made out of ?

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Between stages B and C, what will happen to soil depth?

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Between stages D and E, what will happen to light intensity at ground level?

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What is humus?

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Which stage represents the climax community?

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Which of the following is an example of secondary succession?

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Which type of plants are more likely to be the pioneer species in secondary succession?

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What is it called when succession is stopped artificially?

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What is the native climax community in the UK?

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Which of the following does NOT stop succession?

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True or false: Succession only happens on land?

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