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A tornado strips out a section of a forest. What type of succession is this? Why?

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Secondary succession

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A secondary succession is when a type of disturbance happens when there is already soil present. In this case, it has already started out with a forest (including plants, trees, and wildlife). Other examples of a secondary succession include a wildfire, hurricane, flood, or human destruction.

This is different from a primary succession. A primary succession occurs when there is no soil present.

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