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When a plant species grows in an area where no life existed before, it is referred to as "primary succession." This process typically occurs on bare substrates, such as lava flows, newly exposed rock, or areas left by retreating glaciers, where pioneer species, including certain plants, are the first to colonize and establish an ecosystem. Over time, these species can modify the environment, allowing for more complex communities to develop.

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