Natural agents of change
Natural agents of change include:
Although there may be initial destruction to the ecosystem, over time we find re-colonisation and new habitat creation by plants and animals. EArthVolcanoes and volcanic eruptions
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Fire
Fire fact: Fossil records and charcoal deposits indicate that fire has been present for at least 30 million years in the Australian landscape in response to periods of aridity
Bushfire Recovery
Kinglake 5 years on images comparing post fire and 5 years afterwards. this is an example of secondary Succession
Fire can completely obliterate an ecosystem, however ecosystems living in fire-prone areas over time develop survival strategies to allow for their long term survival
Bushfire Recovery
Kinglake 5 years on images comparing post fire and 5 years afterwards. this is an example of secondary Succession
Fire can completely obliterate an ecosystem, however ecosystems living in fire-prone areas over time develop survival strategies to allow for their long term survival