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9 February, 07:44

How is a climax community different than a primitive community?

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  1. 9 February, 11:37
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    A climax community is a community consisting of plants and animals which by the process of ecological succession has reached a stable state. This state has reached following a span of time. In case of primitive community, it can be said that the plants and animals within this community have just started their development and is in a primitive and unstable state.
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