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Biology, 07.04.2021 20:10 P05182010

In 1980, Mt. St. Helen's erupted and covered the neighboring forest area with lava. In 1988, a fire burned down forested areas in Yellowstone National Park. Consider each site after the devastating event and how the living things at the two locations will change over time.

— Identify each succession.

— Explain two ways in which each succession in these areas after the events would be alike and two ways in which they would be different.

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