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. An area in your town is a dense forest filled with many different types of plants and animals. It contains tall, deciduous trees. A nearby area contains very few, small trees and mostly short grasses. Provide an explanation as to why these two neighboring areas are so different from one another.

2. Suppose you were able to watch all of the stages of succession in an area from the beginning to the end. Choose primary, secondary or aquatic succession and explain what you would see at the beginning (including what might have triggered the event if applicable), and the stages in between and at the end of the succession process. Be sure to use any relevant vocabulary from the lesson.

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In my Opinion the neighboring area with Tall, deciduous trees (Urban Area) is different from the other neighboring area (Rural Area) is because the population of people living at the Urban Area is minor or few to compare with the Rural Areas. In the Urban Areas they lack social amenities for day to day activities and in other to provide these amenities it requires demolition of trees to use for building(houses, schools, church, boats), uprooting of useful plants to be used in manufacturing drugs for treatment, cutting or clearing of forest or bushes in other to build roads, hunting of wild animals to reduce wild attacks and also used in production of hides and skin, hunting of domestic animals to use as pets or social amusement(Zoo)
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