Checkpoint
Submitted by ocanasgirls on January 10, 2010
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Checkpoint
In my belief in the succession of the ecosystem that in which I have viewed is a secondary succession. This reason for my belief in it being a secondary succession is because there is already the presence of soil and vegetation. For primary succession there is no presence of soil, only rock. A secondary succession happens when there is a disturbance in which destroying the existing vegetation. Secondary succession then slowly repairs by the growth of new vegetation. This takes many years for it to occur and when it is finished the land is full of life again.
My hypothesis is if the salamander has no hind limbs and it only has small limbs in the front of the body it has...
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