1) What is succession? a) the natural, gradual changes of species that live in an area. b) The gradual replacement of one plant community by another trough natural processes over time. c) When animals eat each other d) Plants who eat each other 2) What are the two main types of ecological succession? a) Primary  b) Community c) Biome d) Secondary 3) Which type of Succession is a slower process and take 100+ years to achieve climax community? a) Primary b) Pioneer c) Secondary d) Secondary Comsumers 4) What follows moss in primary succession? a) Herbs and weeds b) Pine trees, and most evergreen trees c) Deer's and Bears d) Shrubs and softwood trees 5) Which type of Succession is a faster process and takes 10+ years to achieve climax community? a) Secondary Succession b) Primary Succession c) Nothing d) Pioneer Species 6) What is primary succession? a) Secondary Succession b) The process of having life in an area where no life previously existed c) I don't know d) The process of re-stabilization that follows a disturbance in an area where life has formed an ecosystem. 7) What is secondary succession? a) The process of re-stabilizing an ecosystem that had a disturbance in an area where life had previously existed. b) The process of having life in an area where no life previously existed. c) Secondary Succession d) I don't know 8) True or false? Primary Succession has Good Soil from the beginning a) True b) False 9) When there is a Catastrophic event like: fires, hurricanes, tornadoes what type of succession will occur? a) Secondary b) Primary 10) When deforestation or clear cutting occurs what type of succession is this? a) Secondary b) Primary 11) In the beginning of primary succession what is the ground made of? a) Volcanic ash b) Sand c) Rock d) Plants and Animals 12) What are lichens and mosses known as? a) mosses b) Decomposers c) pioneer species d) Herbs

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