Answer:
-Primary succession: Very intense perturbation eliminates every life form and exposes rock.
-Secondary succession: The perturbation might eliminate every vegetable but the soil is still fertile and there are seed and spores on it.
Explanation:
The succession term refers to colonization and subsequent changes. Colonization has been defined as the sequence of events that conduce to the establishment of individuals, populations, species, or bigger groups in areas where they were absent before.
Succession refers to changes produced in the composition and structure of communities after a perturbation. There are different grades of successions according to the perturbation intensity.
En each case, succession begins with a few invasive species called pioneers, which are the first to colonize the area.