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How does primary succession differ from secondary succession

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How does primary succession differ from secondary succession

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a. Primary succession starts with bare rock in an entirely new habitat. b. Primary succession involves the first population to become separated. c. Primary succession happens when a plant can only live in one environment. d. All of the above. 8. What is a climax community? a. The community that lives in very high areas, just below the area where there is permanent snow present. b. The first community that forms following a volcanic blast. c. The community that is found in a given habitat after a very long time without disturbance. d. A community that is capable of sexual reproduction. 9. If you knew where a bog was and were able to return to the same site after a million years, what plant community would you be most likely to find in that site? a. Bog b. Desert c. Forest d. None of the above 10. Why are bogs acidic? a. Because the carnivorous plants that live there secrete a lot of sodium. b. Because they are too dry for most plants to live there. c. Because Sphagnum moss secretes hydr

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