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Biology, 02.04.2020 03:19 zenzen24

An area with bare rock or a disturbed site with no vestige of its former community (e. g., one that experienced a volcano or landslide resulting in exposed bare rock) undergoes secondary succession while an area recovering from forest fire undergoes primary succession. True or False?

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