How do living things alter the biotic and abiotic environment to cause
the process of successi...
Biology, 06.04.2020 22:08 haileysolis5
How do living things alter the biotic and abiotic environment to cause
the process of succession?
I. Lichens and small plants produce soil thas allow larger plants to
grow.
II. Large trees produce shade and compete for resources with smaller
plants, causing a reduction in their populations.
III. Animals replace plants due to their superior intelligence.
II and III only
I, II and III
II only
I only
I and II only
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