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Wade Adams
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7 February, 10:08
Ecology succession biology succession
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James Weber
7 February, 10:38
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There are two types of succession.
Primary Succession - A bare mass of rock developing an ecosystem from scratch. It will use lichens and moss to create soil ... a good example of this is a new land mass formed by a volcano.
Secondary Succession - A environment and ecosystem that was destroyed but does not need to start from scratch. It just needs the plants to regrow and attract wildlife back again ... a good example of this is a forest destroyed by a wildfire.
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