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OpenStudy (zairahernandez):

How is a climax community different than a primitive community? a. The types of organisms present in a climax community are more complex. b. Primitive communities tend to have less biodiversity than climax communities. c. Climax communities are more stable than primitive communities. d. All of the above This is difficult LOL

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The correct answer would be D because in ecology, a climax community, or climatic climax community, is a biological community of plants and animals which, through the process of ecological succession — the development of vegetation in an area over time — has reached a steady state. Conversely, a primitive community is one where the development of vegetation is just beginning.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

n ecology, a climax community, or climatic climax community, is a biological community of plants and animals which, through the process of ecological succession — the development of vegetation in an area over time — has reached a steady state. Conversely, a primitive community is one where the development of vegetation is just beginning.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lmao did you get it from website to

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

YES! HAHA what a coincidence

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