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11 August, 00:51

The krakato eruption destroyed life and left behind volcanic ash. A large chemical spill can also destroy life. How would succession be very different following these two events?

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  1. 11 August, 01:12
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    Since chemical spills are very harmful to aquatic/land life for both plants and animals, plants probably wouldn't grow back and animals could be mutated or even killed, decreasing the population of that species. A volcano eruption, can be both good and bad, since a volcano can kill animals and plants, but ash from a volcano is extremely fertile, so plants can regrow, which in turn brings animals back so they can feed on those plants.
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