I'd say precipitation, it won't be alive though so biodiversity is wrong
Answer:plants grow
Explanation:te she said so
The correct statement is that the whale carcass dissociates down over time as different communities of organisms will feed on the whale for months.
An ecological succession includes an array of modifications in the biotic community with regard to the variations in the non-living elements like availability of sunlight, water, and other elements along with time, unless and until stability is attained by the ecosystem.
When a whale carcass sinks to the floor of the ocean it develops an environment suitable for succession to take place as an ocean floor possess low biological activity prior of the sinking of the carcass into the ocean floor, and as the carcass sinks it achieves high biological activity. Various scavenger organisms and a range of decomposers can feed on the carcass. This will lead to an upsurge in the number of these feeding organisms. Hence, it can be stated that the whale has started the process of succession in the previously less active ocean floor.
The only thing I can think of is how many gill flaps(of a fish), how often or speed of movement, and how fast it eats? I did a lab with a goldfish studying metabolism and counted the amount of gill flaps every 60 seconds with different temperature water. Hope it helps!