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Would a newly formed volcanic island be considered a likely candidate for primary succession?

Yes, it would.


What series of predictable changes would occur after a glacier melts exposing a large area of bare rock?

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What would be followed by secondary succession?

Primary succession. Follow the answer to "What is secondary succession?".


Where would an ecologist be least likely to go to study primary succession?

A new island formed by volcanic eruption


Where would an ecologist least likely to go to study primary succession?

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Which order of succession of natural communities would most likely occur in new york state?

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What would form a stable community faster primary or secondary succession?

Secondary succession will form a stable community faster. During primary succession the pace of succession remains slower.


What events would start primary succession?

The death of a monarch


If volcano has just erupted on the island of Hawaii what type of succession will be represented?

If the volcano erupted it would be Primary Succession.


Why would a community undergo secondary success?

the stages of secondary succession are very similar to the stages of primary succession, except that soil already exists in the area


What would be the characteristics of a successful pioneer species in a secondary succession?

Primary succession is one of two types of biological succession and ecological succession of plant life. It occurs in an environment in which new substrate is devoid of vegetation and usually lacking soil.


Is grass a primary or secondary succession?

its neither and both... secondary succession merely means that the areas life was destroyed and is growing again... you would have to know the history of the area.