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How do ecosystems recover after natural disasters?

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Ecosystems can recover after natural disasters through a process called ecological succession. This involves different stages of recovery including pioneer species colonizing the area, facilitation of growth by these species, and eventual establishment of a more stable and diverse ecosystem. Factors such as soil quality, climate conditions, and the severity of the disaster can influence the speed and success of recovery. Overall, ecosystems have a remarkable ability to regenerate and restore balance over time following natural disasters.

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