ANSWER: Only 1
Explanation:
The process by which communities of plant and animal species in an area are replaced or changed into another over a period of time is known as ecological succession. Primary succession takes place an over a bare or unoccupied areas such as rocks outcrop, newly formed deltas and sand dunes, emerging volcano islands and lava flows as well as glacial moraines (muddy area exposed by a retreating glacier), where no community has existed previously. A secondary succession is relatively fast as the soil has the necessary nutrients as well as a large pool of seeds and other dormant stages of organisms.