Secondary Succesion
The picture on the left shows the before and the after of the Japanese Tsunami. It shows that the Tsunami left a secondary succession on the ecosystem. This is considered a secondary succession because most of the vegetation was wiped out, but there is still some vegetation left and all the soil still reminds.
Japan's is still not fully recovered from this devastating tsunami. There is still many ruins, debris, and places without electricity, houses, or food for the people. Although it is getting better slowly, with the help of the other countries Japan will soon fully recover.
Japan's is still not fully recovered from this devastating tsunami. There is still many ruins, debris, and places without electricity, houses, or food for the people. Although it is getting better slowly, with the help of the other countries Japan will soon fully recover.