How can a forest regenerate on its own without human intervention?
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Most regeneration of hardwood forests occurs naturally--that is, without planting trees--but many factors can affect forest regeneration. To regenerate naturally, the current forest must produce seedlings and stump sprouts that will become the next forest following a harvest or natural disturbance.
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due to the secondary succussion.
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after the formation of soil microbial communities make their stay in that soil and is caused seed to germinate and the life exist without human interfere
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