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Vsevolod [243]
2 years ago
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Which process best describes the predictable development of plant structure in an area over time?

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miss Akunina [59]2 years ago
6 0

The best description of predictable development of plant structure in an area over time is primary succession. The correct option is a.

<h3>What is succession?</h3>

Changes in the physical environment and the population of the species cause succession. There are two types of succession: primary and secondary succession.

Nudation, invasion, competition and coaction, reaction, and stabilization are the five stages of ecological succession. Autogenic succession is derived by biotic factor in an ecosystem.

Thus, the correct option is a. primary succession.

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