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high biomass
move to
primary succession
both
secondary succesion
Brief Explanations
To determine where "High biomass" moves, we analyze ecological succession:
- Primary Succession: Occurs on lifeless, newly formed substrates (e.g., bare rock). Initial biomass is very low, and it takes centuries to develop high biomass.
- Secondary Succession: Occurs in areas where a community was disturbed (e.g., after a fire) but soil/organic matter remains. Biomass rebuilds more quickly and can reach high levels.
- "Both" is incorrect because primary succession does not start with high biomass.
Thus, high biomass is characteristic of secondary succession (or later stages of it).
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Secondary Succession (the yellow option labeled "Secondary Succesion" — note: likely a typo for "Secondary Succession" in the interface)