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A forest in North America is rich in flower-bearing trees and coniferous trees. A forest fire damaged all these trees, but their seeds were still present in the soil. This allowed the trees to regenerate.
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A forest in North America is rich in flower-bearing trees and coniferous trees. A forest fire damaged all these trees, but their seeds were still present in the soil. This allowed the trees to regenerate. To which process does this refer?
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secondary succession is ur answer :)
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