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1. Why is Mt. St. Helens considered a "research lab?" 2. What were the first "pioneer species" to the pumice plain?

3. How did these Pioneer Species work together to create ideal soil for plant life?

4. How have Roosevelt Elk helped the process of ecological succession in the Mt. St. Helens blast zone?

5. How do you think the Rainbow Trout got back into Silver Lake?

6. What are at least three questions you have about the video after watching it?

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