Explain why an area that goes throught secondary succession will likely reach it's climax community before an area that goes through primary succession
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Secondary succession usually occurs faster than primary succession because the substrate is already present. ... Secondary succession happens after some sort of disturbance. Vegetation has already been present in the area, but it no longer exists.
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An area going through secondary succession reaches its climax community faster because the area begins with some soil and some plant and animal species. An area that goes through primary succession, on the other hand, begins with no soil and no organisms, so reaching the climax community takes longer.
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