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Biology, 13.05.2021 22:00, SMURFETTE86

Flash flood waters deposit a large amount of sediment called a delta at the mouth of a river. Plants grow on the delta and animals arrive soon after. Do you think this example is more similar to primary or secondary succession? Give reasons for your answer. give me a simple answer please​

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