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(PLEASE HURRY)Strong winds blow sand to a new location, and some of the sand forms a sand dune. The first plant species to live in the new habitat of the sand dune is a type of grass. This grass stabilizes the sand dune. Over time, the sand dune grows larger and soil forms on the surface. As these changes occur, different plant species become dominant.

Why doesn't the original grass remain the dominant plant on the sand dune?
A.
The grass cannot reproduce fast enough to cover all of the growing dune.
B.
New plants are better suited to the new conditions in the sand dune habitat.
C.
The grass moves to new sand dunes to start the succession process again.
D.
New animals come to the new sand dune habitat and eat the grass.

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C because the grass needs ro sand dunes
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