Question
Define a climax community. How does a sere differ from a seral community?

Answer

A climax community is the community that gets established at the terminal stage of succession and remains in equilibrium with the environment.

Difference:

Sere Seral Community
A sere refers to the entire sequence of communities of communities that successively change in a given area.  Each of the communities that gets establihsed between the pioneer and climax communities,is called a seral community.

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