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What is the main difference between primary succession and secondary succession?

a.) In primary succession, there are only a few organisms present; in secondary succession there are many organisms in place.

b.) In secondary succession, the soil needs to be made; in primary succession it is already present.

c.) In primary succession, a weather disaster will affect the land; in secondary succession it is a geological disaster.

d.) In primary succession, the soil needs to be made; in secondary succession it is already present.

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

Because a primary succession Has no life and needs soil to make life and secondary succession has life but just a little bit of it

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Answer:

D.

Step-by-step explanation:

I found it on quizlet. Hope this helps!!

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