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PS: PLEASE DO NOT PUT A LINK IN THE ANSER SECTION!! THERE ARE 4 QUESTIONS. 1. which factor is a primary succession most likely to follow?
a. volcanic eruption
b. earthquake
c. overgrazing
d. hurricane

2. which process BEST describes the predictable development of plant structure in an area over time?
a. autogenic succession
b. secondary succession
c. ecological succession
d. primary succession

3. which of the following situations would be followed by secondary succession? (choose all that apply)
a. earthquakes
b. overgrazing
c. tornado
d.. lava flows

4. which term describes the first organisms to arrive and colonize a disturbed or damaged area?
a. soil bacteria and fungi
b. pioneer plants
c. grasses and ferns
d. earthworms

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