Answer :
Answer:
Option C.
Secondary succession occurs in areas lacking vegetation where soil is present.
Explanation:
- Secondary succession always occurs in the place where there had been community living, but were destroyed.
- These succession occurs in the place that lacks the vegetation.
- For example: after the forest fire, the vegetation is destroyed but the soil is present. The succession in forest after massive forest fire is secondary succession.
- If the place has never been colonized before then primary succession occurs.