What type of succession is shown in this example? Explain your answer. Primary or...

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...Secondary Succession? To see the picture example, go to this link http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/aa243/tormented666soul/scan0001.jpg
 
Secondary...

In primary, there is just nothing around. That's why it's PRIMARY. No vegetation, what do we see on the picture?

The second answer is wrong. It's secondary; no doubt.
 
This is the third secondary succession question I have answered tonight.

The answer is secondary succession which occurs after an event in an already or previous established community where changes take place on a previously colonized, but disturbed or damaged habitat.

Primary succession occurs in a community where changes occur on an entirely new habitat which has never been colonized before (where no substrate exists).

Examples of such habitats would include newly exposed or deposited surfaces, such as landslips, volcanic lava and debris, elevated sand banks and dunes, quarried rock faces.
 
I think that it would be a bit of both. In the first couple of pictures it shows that the only environment hospitable is for fish, and then in the last picture there is a deer and more forest there.
 
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