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maria [59]
4 years ago
10

Which explains why secondary succession generally occurs more rapidly in an area than does primary succession?

Biology
1 answer:
kaheart [24]4 years ago
8 0
Secondary succession occurs where there are already a small set a species present, and thus biological life already been able to take a good hold on the area. On the other hand, primary succession occurs in an area devoid of life, and spores from fungi, bacterium or grasses can eventually generate a livable soil for larger plants, and later animals, to take foothold. An example of primary succession would be magma from a volcano sweeping over a large portion of a forest and suffocating all life.
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