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$100 Question from H1 What is the process that makes change possible in living things?
$100 Answer from H1 Natural Selection
$200 Question from H1 What is the change from a common ancestor into a number of different species?
$200 Answer from H1 Adaptive Radiation
$300 Question from H1 What's it called when there's and area with no soil and no rock?
$300 Answer from H1 Primary succession
$400 Question from H1 What occurs when there's a disturbance to an area that already has soil and was once the home of a living organism?
$400 Answer from H1 Secondary succession
$500 Question from H1 Name some examples of a Natural Event !
$500 Answer from H1 Things such as flooding, rain and wind storms and tsunamis.
$100 Question from H2 What is the best adaptive member of species survive to reproduce?
$100 Answer from H2 Natural Selection
$200 Question from H2 What individuals may pass favorable characteristics to their offspring?
$200 Answer from H2 Natural Selection
$300 Question from H2 What are biotic and biotic components of their environment change?
$300 Answer from H2 Adaptive Radiation
$400 Question from H2 What's it called When lichens obtain nutrients by secreting chemicals that break down rock?
$400 Answer from H2 Primary success
$500 Question from H2 What’s it called when small disturbances often occur in ecosystems
$500 Answer from H2 Secondary success
$100 Question from H3 What proceeds much faster then primary success?
$100 Answer from H3 Secondary success
$200 Question from H3 What can destroy habitats, reduce biodiversity and cause regions to undergo succession?
$200 Answer from H3 Natural events
$300 Question from H3 What are three examples of a Natural event?
$300 Answer from H3 Flooding, droughts or insect infestations.
$400 Question from H3 What's one of the most famous examples of a natural selection
$400 Answer from H3 Galapagos finches
$500 Question from H3 What's an example of adaptive radiation?
$500 Answer from H3 Cichlid fish
$100 Question from H4 What’s an example of a natural event?
$100 Answer from H4 Retreating glaciers
$200 Question from H4 What is ecological succession?
$200 Answer from H4 Changes that take place over time in the types of organisms living in the area Your Text Here
$300 Question from H4 What are two types of ecological succession?
$300 Answer from H4 Primary succession and secondary secession.
$400 Question from H4 Describe the stages of primary succession of a typical forest ecosystem?
$400 Answer from H4 Lichens and mosses-Exposed rocks-Small herbs and shrubs-Heath Jack pine, black spruce and aspen-Balsam tir, Paper Burch and white spruce climax community.
$500 Question from H4 How is secondary secession different from the beginning of primary succession?
$500 Answer from H4 Its already had vegetation which has been disturbed by a wild fire or other small disturbances.
$100 Question from H5 What are three impacts of flooding?
$100 Answer from H5 Soil erosion, pollution and disease when toxins or harmful bacteria from untreated sewage enter drinking water.
$200 Question from H5 What is a drought?
$200 Answer from H5 Plants and animals die from lack of water.
$300 Question from H5 What area’s in the world are currently suffering or recovering from a drought?
$300 Answer from H5 Australia and New Zealand
$400 Question from H5 How long does it take for a lichen to decay?
$400 Answer from H5 In some locations, up to 100 years.
$500 Question from H5 What single species find in north America?