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Why does one ecological community replace another in the process of ecological succession? a. Physical conditions such as moisture, soil depth, and shade change over time. b. Soil levels and nutrient amounts decrease over time so that fewer and fewer plants can be supported. c. Human caretakers remove older plants and replace them with newer and different varieties. d. The amount of sunlight reaching the soil increases as ecological succession proceeds.
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Deanna HettingerLv2
28 Sep 2019