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Which explains why secondary succession generally occurs more rapidly in an area than does primary succession?

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Average precipitation is higher.

Moderate climatic conditions exist.

Pioneer species are microscopic.

Soil formation has already occurred.

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Answer:

D.

Step-by-step explanation:

Soil formation takes a while, so it already being formed takes away alot of time. Hope this helps.

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