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प्रश्न
Give reasons – ‘Primary succession is always slower than secondary succession’
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उत्तर
- Primary succession starts in the area where no living organisms ever existed.
- In case of secondary succession, since soil is already present, the succession rate is faster and hence climax is also reached quickly. Hence, primary succession is always slower than secondary succession.
संबंधित प्रश्न
What is the entire sequence of communities that successively change in a given area called?
Identify the pioneer species of xerarch and hydrarch succession.
Identify the INCORRECT statement.
Which of the following represents the correct order of succession observed in the aquatic habitat?
Which of the following is TRUE for hydrarch succession?
Secondary succession does not occur in which of the following cases?
Which stage precedes the forest stage during succession in aquatic environments?
Climax community is in a state of ______.
Give any two examples of xerarch succession.
The biodiversity increases when one moves from the pioneer to the climax stage. What could be the explanation?
