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What is not an example of an area that is likely to undergo primary succession? a. a barnacle encrusted rock is exposed at low tide. b. a glacier begins to melt or move leaving exposed bare rock. c. a volcanic eruption leaves behind hardened lava flows. d. a landslide exposed bare rock

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