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If a tornado destroys a deciduous forest, what kind of succession follows?

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The correct answer is D.) Second Sucession.

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The correct answer of the given question above would be SECONDARY SUCCESSION. If a tornado destroys a deciduous forest, the kind of succession that follows is called a secondary succession. Secondary succession is defined as process which is started by a specific event, whether it is a hurricane, tornado or fire, that decreases the already established ecosystem. Hope this answer helps.
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