Respuesta :

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Events in order:

1. Lack of rain results in reduced water levels and an expanded shore.

2. Lichens and bacteria break down rocks near the shore into soil.

3. Pine needles, leaves, and branches from shoreline trees drop into the water thereby reducing the lake and expanding the shore.

4. Seeds from trees are dropped on the shore and trees begin to grow.

5. These processes continue until the lake is replaced by a forest.

Lake might become a forest in a period of 100 years by the process of hydrosere.

What is hydrosere?

Hydrosere is defined as the primary succession that develops in aquatic atmospheres such as lakes and ponds.

There are different stages in the succession from lake to pond. such as the initial stage of succession is phytoplankton, and zooplanktons which pioneer colonizers.

Rooted submerged stage is another stage which suitable for the growth of rooted hydrophytes like Elodea, Myriophyllum, etc.

Floating stage is the third stage where submerged and floating plants grow intermingled but after soon the submerged plants are replaced completely by the dead plants deposits at the bottom.  

Reed-swamp stage is 4th stage where the plants of this community are rooted but most parts of plant shoots remain exposed to air.

Sedge meadow stage is 5th stage where further decrease in water level changes the nature of substratum and grasses grows on the area.

Woodland stage is 6th stage where some shrubs and later medium sized trees form open vegetation or woodland tress grows.

Forest stage is the final stage or climax community  stage which is invaded by several trees which further develop into forest.

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