Living things in an ecosystem, Biotic, Abiotic, Habitat, Niche, Aquatic, Terrestrial, Nonliving things in an ecosystem, Biotic, Abiotic, Habitat, Niche, Aquatic, Terrestrial, Water related - plants or animals that live in or around water, Biotic, Abiotic, Habitat, Niche, Aquatic, Terrestrial, Land related - organisms that live on dry land, Biotic, Abiotic, Habitat, Niche, Aquatic, Terrestrial, Predictable and orderly changes in an ecosystem over time, Succession, Pioneer species, Invasive species, Microhabitat, Community, Population, The first species that inhabit an area, Succession, Pioneer species, Invasive species, Microhabitat, Community, Population, Organisms that are non-native to the ecosystem and when introduced, can cause harm, Succession, Pioneer species, Invasive species, Microhabitat, Community, Population, All of the biotic organisms in an ecosystem, Succession, Pioneer species, Invasive species, Microhabitat, Community, Population, A group of the same species living together in the same area, Succession, Pioneer species, Invasive species, Microhabitat, Community, Population, Succession that begins from bare rock, Primary succession, Pioneer species, Secondary succession, Microhabitat, Nice, Habitat, Succession that begins from soil, Primary succession, Pioneer species, Secondary succession, Microhabitat, Nice, Habitat, An example of a biotic factor - , Rocks, Volcano, Lichens, Lava, Water, Soil, An example of an abiotic factor - , Lichens, Moss, Ladybug, Lava, Shrub, Snake, Which stage of succession is the LEAST stable?, Pioneer, Intermediate, Climax, Primary succession, Secondary succession, Which stage of succession is the MOST stable?, Pioneer, Intermediate, Climax, Primary succession, Secondary succession, A negative impact invasive species has on the ecosystem is -, increase biodiversity, decrease biodiversity, provide more food to the predators, increase population of native species, Pioneer species of primary succession, Lichens and moss, Grasses and weeds, Flowers and shrubs, Ferns and trees, Bare rock, Soil, Pioneer species of secondary succession, Lichens and moss, Grasses and weeds, Flowers and shrubs, Ferns and trees, Bare rock, Soil, A disturbance that would cause primary succession to occur - , volcanic eruption, forest fire, deforestation, tornado, flood, A disturbance that would cause secondary succession to occur - , volcanic eruption, glacier retreating, deforestation, new island formed from cooled lava, How does biodiversity of an ecosystem change throughout succession, Biodiversity increases, Biodiversity decreases, Biodiversity is not affected during succession, The leaves in this forest change color and drop in cold temperatures, Deciduous Forest, Desert, Grassland, Taiga, Tropical Rainforest, Tundra, Least stable due to low biodiversity; extremely cold temperatures , Deciduous Forest, Desert, Grassland, Taiga, Tropical Rainforest, Tundra, Dry due to low rainfall; sandy soil, Deciduous Forest, Desert, Grassland, Taiga, Tropical Rainforest, Tundra, Most stable due to high biodiversity; warm all year , Deciduous Forest, Desert, Grassland, Taiga, Tropical Rainforest, Tundra, Very few trees; mainly grasses, Deciduous Forest, Desert, Grassland, Taiga, Tropical Rainforest, Tundra, Forest of coniferous trees (cone-bearing); long and cold winters, Deciduous Forest, Desert, Grassland, Taiga, Tropical Rainforest, Tundra.

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