Answer:
Secondary succession
Explanation:
A secondary succession is when a type of disturbance happens when there is <em>already </em>soil present. In this case, it has already started out with a forest (including plants, trees, and wildlife). Other examples of a secondary succession include a wildfire, hurricane, flood, or human destruction.
This is different from a <em>primary succession</em>. A primary succession occurs when there is <em>no</em> soil present.
Answer:
39 purple stemmed plants
39 green stemmed plants
Explanation:
You'll end up with half and half! :)
Answer: If they are introduced to a new environment unlike their previous ones, which is wet, damp, moist, and humid areas, the population of toads in the area will most likely die, and the insects will become overpopulated (or rapidly grow)
Explanation: Because the food chain needs to stay stable!
Answer:
1 is a phenotype
2 is a genotype
p reps the given allele of one parent