Man On the Landscape the Fundamentals of Plant Conservation

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Wind blown soil deposits are called loess (if fine), or dunes (if sand), or volcanic dust. Glaciers in the past have laid down deposits over vast areas, the materials ranging from great rocks to the finest rock flour or clay. Gravity produces the talus slopes below crumbling cliffs. Vol- canoes emit cinders, rocks, lava, dust, ash, mud, sinter. Volcanic lava deposits are very resistant to environmental evolution. Earth- quakes, and the possible (but rare) rapid uplift or subsidence, may cause b...are areas.
In all these cases, a succession of life forms usually begins at once.
Climatic Causes. Destruction of existing vegetation may result from drought, wind, hail, snow, frost, lightning, or evaporation. Drought is most destructive in areas where water is a critical factor, as on the Great Plains. Repeated hailstorms have forced abandon- ment of certain plains areas. Elsewhere great damage is often done by hail to crops, meadows, broadleaf forest and scrub. Snow damage is serious only in polar and alpine regions.


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