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At what point during primary succession does an ecosystem provide the fewest habitats for organisms?

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Primary succession is a process of forming ecosystems in an area that has never been inhabited before. Since living organisms are necessary for forming the soil, which is a foundation of every land ecosystem,  at the point before the soil formation or pedogenesis has occurred the ecosystem provides very few habitats.
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