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Chapter 58.5, Problem 1CC
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To determine: The reason why an ecologist may think of walking the coastline of Glacier Bay as the equivalent of walking back in time.
Introduction: The retreat of the Alaskan glaciers gradually is an example of succession. Succession refers to the gradual change in the composition of species diversity of a species in a particular area. It is a continuous process.
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