Answer:
It is true that climax communities are stable for a long time, with the same species maintaining their population.
Explanation:
Climax is the final, relatively stable state of successive ecosystems that occurs as a result of shifts, or successions, and to a large extent corresponds to the environmental conditions of a particular area. Climax depends on climatic factors, on local soil characteristics and on human impacts on nature. Â
Theoretically, the climax community can support itself indefinitely, all its internal components are balanced with each other, and it is in equilibrium with the physical environment.