Forest overgrowth! Forests need fires to thin the upper forest canopy.
They do have areas to do that if not don't you could burn down the forest.
Tropical dry forests grow in places where rainfall is highly seasonal rather than year-round. -Approved by a Milpitas High School student.
Forest fires, cutting down trees.
No global warming can not cause Lake fires .
The smoke from the fires block out the sun for a long time, disabling them from photosynthesis, their only means of food. The leftover gun shells strangle the roots on some of the smaller plants. Plus the fact of there possibly being a fire in the actual forest, which cuts its size down. :)
True
from fires in the forests! lol
Fires and Attacks
Grass is shorter and forests are large.
Yes, policies that suppressed fires in the past have contributed to the intensity and severity of fires today. By suppressing natural fires, fuels have accumulated over time, creating denser vegetation that is more prone to wildfires. Additionally, fire suppression policies have disrupted natural fire regimes and led to the loss of fire-adapted ecosystems, making landscapes more vulnerable to large-scale fires.
About as safe as anywhere else. Forests have fires and there are hunting seasons for animals.
it mainly takes the death of animals
Decades of fighting fires has prevented the normal thinning of forests by fire. Now many forests are unnaturally thick, providing more fuel to fires than normal.
deforestation forest fires etc
None. There are no forests in Antarctica.
gives them thing to make fires and build tee pees
Some forest fires have been known to be caused by lightning.