8 Science Ch 19 Lesson 3
__________ is the process of one ecological community changing into another.
Ecological succession
_______ is the process of a body of water becoming nutrient-rich.
Eutrophication
Climax communities differ depending on the ______ that they occur in.
biome
During secondary succession, a ______ might develop over time.
climax community
The final stage of succession in a land ecosystem in the ______ which is stable of long periods of time.
climax community
The _______ remains of dead organisms add to the build up of soil.
decomposed
Open fields can become a ______ if they are left undisturbed.
forest
As time passes, more and more soil accumulates.Eventually so much has collected that the water disappears & the area becomes _____.
land
After a volcano erupts, molten ____ cools & hardens into bare rock.
lava
______ spores are carried by the wind & settle on the rock.
lichen
The species include some ________ and ________.
lichens/mosses
Humans contribute to eutrophication when fertilizers or pollution run off into a pond or lake, increasing _______ concentration.
nutrient
As decaying organisms fall to the bottom of a wetland, lake, pond, they add _____ to the water.
nutrients
The first species that colonize new or undisturbed land are ______.
pioneer species
After many years, the soil become deep enough of many different types of ____ to grow.
plants
________ of the same species tend to replace each other over time.
plants
________ in ecological succession that occurs in areas where there is little or no soil.
primary succession
_______ takes place in areas where ecosystems have been disturbed.
secondary succession
________ carried rainwater & streams accumulate on the bottoms of ponds, lakes, & wetlands.
sediments
Broken-down rock & soil from decaying lichens help create _____
soil
Plant parts help build up the _____ layer.
soil
_____ from mosses and fertile settle in thin soil on the side of a volcano, & plants soon sprout.
spores
When these organisms die, their bodies decay & add to the build up of soil, speeding up ______.
succession
Lichen release ____ that break down the rock.
acids
High nutrient levels in freshwater bodies support large populations of ______ & the microscopic organisms,
algae
Freshwater ecosystems change over time in a natural, predictable process called ________.
aquatic succession