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A forest fire burned all the trees on the land in 1955. assuming no human interference, climate changes, or natural disasters, the plant species you would expect to see on this land in 2010 would most likely be
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The plant specie you would expect to see on this land in 2010 would most likely be BEECH AND MAPLE TREES.
From 1955 to 2010 is 55 years. From the table attached to this question, we are told that the farm land was abandoned in 1899 and in 1950 [after 51 years] beech and maple trees species were found growing on it. This means that the same species of plants will be found growing on the land after 50 years of forest fire, if interventions from other factors are eliminated.
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