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Select ALL the correct answers. How are primary and secondary ecological succession similar? a. Both types of succession decrease the stability of an ecosystem. b. Both types of succession require the
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How are primary and secondary ecological succession similar?
a. Both types of succession decrease the stability of an ecosystem.
b. Both types of succession require the same amount of time to occur.
c. Both types of succession have the same starting conditions.
d. Both types of succession eventually lead to a community closer to equilibrium.
e. Both types of succession result in greater biodiversity over time.
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BDE
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D and E, because they do not both have the same starting conditions, because one already has an environment that needs to get destroyed to start over, and the other one starts from nothing
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