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27 September, 12:20

Which of the following is the most likely cause of succession in ecosystems?

a. arrival of new species

b. rain

c. loss of an animal species

d. wildfires

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  1. 27 September, 15:52
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    The answer is D. Wildfires

    Ecological succession is a process by which the Ecosystem would change its species structure overtime.

    from the option above, Wildfire is the most likely to cause a succession. In a wild fire, there is a pretty high chance that all of the species in that ecosystem is whether die or run away to another ecosystem. Which will eventually create a brand new species structure over time
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