An earthquake causes a landslide that destroys an arctic coniferous forest, leaving only a bare, rocky hill. The followi
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An earthquake causes a landslide that destroys an arctic coniferous forest, leaving only a bare, rocky hill. The followi
An earthquake causes a landslide that destroys an arctic coniferous forest, leaving only a bare, rocky hill. The following year, ecologists find a few lichens growing in the area. What will an ecologist EXPECT to observe in later years? Eventually small shrubs will begin to grow, and after a number of years, trees will grow in this area again This ecosystem will be converted into a stone slope with no life. Nothing will happen because the landslide destroyed the ecosystem.
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