trees are plants and fire kills trees.
They are the very first plants to grow after a volcano exploding or forest fire.
No, a forest fire does not allow new plants to grow since when a forest fire breaks out, the effects can be terrible. Wildlife is destroyed and driven out by the flames and heat. After the forest fire, the forest appears completely different. The plants and trees have now turned into charcoal, smoke and ash. We have to wait for centuries for the new plants to grow and replace the old forest.
Because it destroys them.
Reforestation? Small plants grow but are eventually replaced by larger plants.
through secondary succesion
A low-intesnsity forest fire helps the forest because it a) gets rid of sick and dying plants, and b) mixes nutrients into the soil.
Deforestation has a direct negative effect on forest resources. This is because deforestation can kill many organisms including medicinal plants.
How does a fire help a forest grow
Forest fires help people because they give off nutrients to the plants that we eat. If the forest fire lasts too long the plants will die.
in the forest when there is a forest fire, not long after, the ash helps the new plants grow
the forest fire can burn down plants, which will fall down to the ground, and it will make great soil for crops, trees, and even Flowers
Forest fires are a problem and some certain bugs are dangerous to plants.