A forest fire would cause an ecosystem to go through which of the following? A. tertiary succession B. secondary succession C. primary succession
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Secondary succession occurs when an existing ecosystem is disturbed but not completely destroyed, allowing for the regrowth and recovery of the ecosystem. Tertiary succession is not a recognized term in ecology. A forest fire would cause damage to an existing Show more…
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