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Secession=Withdrawing

Succession=Following in order (next in line)

1. Therefore; "When does a community undergo succession?"....from what?

2. And if you really meant to say "secession" instead of "succession"...then again...secession from what?

sir, its the question that we are given, its not our fault its really vague.

but im guessing after major ecological changes

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