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Which of the following choices is an example of primary succession? A. The combination of low tides and a sand storm create a new sand dune at the beach. Over time, small sprouts appear on the sand dune. As time passes, these
sprouts grow into larger plants and birds, insects, and butterflies make their homes on the dune. B. A forest fire wipes out a large grove of pine trees. Over the next 100 years, the dead trees decompose and new growth occurs. Eventually, the forest regrows.
C. A storm blows all of the buds off of a tree in your front yard. However, the tree continues to grow and, next spring, is full of blooms.
D. All of these choices are correct.

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