What happens to the size of plants during succession? They get bigger. They get smaller. There is no change in size.
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In the early stages of succession, smaller plants like grasses and shrubs tend to dominate the area. As succession progresses, larger plants such as trees begin to grow and eventually dominate the landscape. So, we can say that the size of plants generally Show more…
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