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5 June, 18:16

Moss grows where there was previously only rock. Which situation describes this example? A pioneer species in primary succession a pioneer species in secondary succession a climax community in primary succession a climax community in secondary succession

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  1. 5 June, 19:11
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    The answer is; A pioneer species in primary succession

    Pioneer species are those that colonize a new environment (such as new rocks from a volcanic activity) in primary succession. These plants weather the rocks and contribute to soil formation enabling higher plants to take over in the ecological succession until a climax community has been reached.

    In secondary succession, the environment is not necessarily new but was disturbed/decimated by events such as a wildfire.
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