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Question
In an ecosystem, is the climax stage achieved more quickly during the primary succession or during the secondary succession? Give a reason to justify your answer.
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Solution
The climax stage is reached more quickly in secondary succession because the soil substrate and organic matter are already present, allowing a quicker establishment of a community. In contrast, primary succession starts on bare rocks, where soil formation takes a long time, making the process slower. Hence, the rate of succession is faster in secondary succession, leading to the quicker attainment of the climax stage.
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