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The Canadian Cascades are the Northernmost part of the Cascade Mountain Range, a cluster of volcanic and non-volcanic formations on the west coast of North America. While the Cascade Mountain Range begins in Northern California and extends north to the Fraser River in British Columbia, the Southernmost point of the Canadian Cascades is considered to …

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Succession is a series of progressive changes in the composition of an ecological community over time. Succession is directional. Different stages in a particular habitat succession can usually be accurately predicted. Ecological successions are the noticeable changes that occur in an ecological setup over time. These changes are often predictable and take place in an …

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A tsunami is a sudden violent change in the earth’s surface resulting from a destructive sea wave caused by an earthquake or volcanic eruption. The volcanic or earthquake activity usually creates a huge wave underneath the ocean, which eventually come down violently onto the shoreline. The outcomes can be devastating for the communities living adjacent …

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