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27 April, 14:44

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Natural disasters such as this remove preexisting natural features that must be reestablished. What type of

succession is this?

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  1. 27 April, 17:23
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    Secondary succession occurs after the happening of natural disaster such as flood, volcanic eruptions and hurricane etc.

    Explanation: Succession refers to the colonization of a particular species after the destruction occurs in the area.

    Secondary succession is a kind of ecological succession which occurs after primary succession. This succession occurs after the removal of primary succession by the occurance of natural events such as fire, hurricane and flood etc.
  2. 27 April, 17:36
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    Natural disasters such as this remove preexisting natural features that must be reestablished. What type of succession is this?

    Secondary succession

    Explanation:

    Secondary succession entails when not all natural features are not totally wiped out during natural disaster leaving some behind that are now later re-established
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