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No. "Ubiquitous" means "found everywhere". It does not imply any kind of dominance. "Prevailing" means dominant or predominant. Legumes are found naturally everywhere in the word; they are ubiquitous. But they are not predominant; they are not the prevailing plant species.

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Kind of? When something is ubiquitous in nature, it is easily found/abundant. Prevailing implies a temporary situation, as in, a prevailing west wind. For me, that is the difference.

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