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How does an ecosystem restore equilibrium after a major change

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Many organisms can die, however, this creates an opportunity for new organisms to replace them

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By Succession

Step-by-step explanation:

Ecological succession is the name given to the process that explains the structure of a biological community evolving over time.

In Primary succession, the process happens in a lifeless areas, such as dunes or infertile soil (because of lava flows, for example).

Secondary succession is the one that happens in areas where a community that previously existed has been removed by any reason.

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