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A few months ago, there was a wildfire in a forest. Only a few plants and animals survived the fire. Currently, many trees that existed before the fire have started growing again. What type of succession
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A few months ago, there was a wildfire in a forest. Only a few plants and animals survived the fire. Currently, many trees that existed before the fire have started growing again. What type of succession has occurred in this forest?
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Secondary
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Secondary succession
is one of the two types of ecological succession
of plant life. As opposed to the first,
primary succession
, secondary succession is a process started by an event (e.g.
forest fire
,
harvesting
,
hurricane
, etc.)
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