What is the main difference between primary and secondary succession?
A.) The climax of primary succession is a pine forest.
B.) Primary succession begins with bare rock.
C.) Secondary succession begins ith mosses and linches.
D.)Secondary succession includes frequent fires.
The correct answer is B. All I need to know is, WHY it is B. I'm doing corrections and it wants to know WHY it's correct. Any ideas?
A.) The climax of primary succession is a pine forest.
B.) Primary succession begins with bare rock.
C.) Secondary succession begins ith mosses and linches.
D.)Secondary succession includes frequent fires.
The correct answer is B. All I need to know is, WHY it is B. I'm doing corrections and it wants to know WHY it's correct. Any ideas?
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Man with a actual huge screw is his head
Please someone help
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Ms. Sue
https://www.google.com/search?source=hp&ei=AjSuXaPnBYe4sQWHm7e4BA&q=primary+and+secondary+succession&oq=primary+and+secondary+succession&gs_l=psy-ab.3..0l10.3302.3302..15612...0.0..0.97.97.1......0....2j1..gws-wiz.91CJA87oMT8&ved=0ahUKEwij8NOItq7lAhUHXKwKHYfNDUcQ4dUDCAg&uact=5
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Man with a actual huge screw is his head
No, I need a reason why it is correct not just something about it, to be honest, I don't even know what it's asking. That why I got it wrong, I guessed.
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Man with a actual huge screw is his head
It still might help though let me read it.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
It's correct by definition.
Image result for primary and secondary successionen.wikipedia.org
Succession. ... In primary succession, newly exposed or newly formed rock is colonized by living things for the first time. In secondary succession, an area that was previously occupied by living things is disturbed, then re-colonized following the disturbance.
Ecological succession | Ecology | Biology (article) | Khan ...
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Image result for primary and secondary successionen.wikipedia.org
Succession. ... In primary succession, newly exposed or newly formed rock is colonized by living things for the first time. In secondary succession, an area that was previously occupied by living things is disturbed, then re-colonized following the disturbance.
Ecological succession | Ecology | Biology (article) | Khan ...
https://www.khanacademy.org › ecology › community-structure-and-diversity
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