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Listed in the Item Bank are individual steps that need to be ordered. To find out more information about steps, some have more details available when you click on them. Drag and drop the steps in the proper order by placing each in its corresponding open
rectangle. Be sure that the earliest step is placed next to the number 1.
Succession happens in predictable ways. Can you put the steps in order?
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Grasses
Larger trees
Shrubs
Flowering plants
Small trees and shrubs
Soil formers
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