Fire triggers germination in some plants (eg. eucalyptus). They can also re-establish woodland areas, which is especially useful after extensive logging. Most importantly, they reduce the amount of available fuel in the area, reducing the chance of high risk fire occurance and overall destructive impact. People who are passionate about natural forests must accept that fire is an important ecological process, vital to the ongoing life of many plant species.
Almost all plants benefit humans
Plants can benefit from soil. One reason for this is due to the factor such as decomposion. As there plants live in decompostion this provides healthy nutrients for plants. (nutrient uptake) Therefore plants can benefit from soil.
trees are plants and fire kills trees.
how
no
This is by photosynthesis
No, it does not kill plants, it might be of some benefit to them.
yep
pollinate plants
Plants, and everything that eats those plants or survives by plants.
no
Because fire burns plants