Compare primary and secondary succession of an ecosystem. What is the distinction between them? A) Primary succession is the seq
uence of plants that colonize a new area, while secondary succession is the sequence of animals that move once plant life is established. Eliminate B) Primary succession is the sequence of species that become established early in a newly colonized area, while secondary succession is the sequence of species that move in much later. C) Primary succession is the establishment of a new community in an existing ecosystem that was disturbed, while secondary succession is the establishment of a community in an area that was altered due to fire. D) Primary succession is the establishment of a community in an area with no soil, while secondary succession is the establishment of a new community in an existing ecosystem that was disturbed by some catastrophic event.
Primary succession usually occurs in a life less area where there is no soil or soil is not able to support the life.
While Secondary succession usually takes place in an area where there was life once a time but due to some devastating events the life was majorly destroyed but some traces of life remained which helped the development of life again when favorable situation returns.
Kelp can be described as <span>fast growing algae. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the fourth option or option "d". It is a unique kind of an algae that has the capability to grow 2 feet in a day under right conditions. I hope that this is the answer that has come to your great help.</span>