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ecological succession #7
what is one way secondary succession differs from primary succession?
a) secondary succession is typically quicker than primary succession
b) secondary succession is typically slower than primary succession
c) secondary succession only occurs in mountains, primary succession only occurs in wetlands
d) secondary succession is the gradual change in plant species, while primary succession is the gradual change in animal species
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Primary succession starts on entirely barren, lifeless substrates (like bare rock) with no existing soil, so it takes a very long time to establish a stable ecosystem. Secondary succession occurs in areas where an existing ecosystem was disturbed (like a forest fire or abandoned farmland) but soil and some biological remnants (seeds, roots) remain, allowing the ecosystem to regenerate much faster. Option B is incorrect because secondary succession is faster, not slower. Option C is wrong as both types of succession can occur in various habitats, not restricted to mountains or wetlands. Option D is incorrect because both primary and secondary succession involve changes in both plant and animal species over time.
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A) Secondary succession is typically quicker than primary succession