Wildfires and floods benefit the plants by creating more oxygen to there roots, getting rid of decay matter that keeps them from spreading or germinating properly, adds nutrients to the soil to help them be strong and last longer.
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A drought can dry out plants and create dry conditions that increase the likelihood of wildfires. High temperatures, low humidity, and dry vegetation can all contribute to the spread of wildfires.
Nothing. Heavy floods do not occur in plants.
there are wildfires in the world because there are opend spaced area where they like to come in and hurt plants and animals
Wildfires play essential roles in maintaining ecosystem health by promoting biodiversity, recycling nutrients, and clearing out dead vegetation. Some plant species even rely on wildfires for their seeds to germinate. However, wildfires can become destructive when they occur too frequently or intensively.
Flooding can provide benefits such as recharging groundwater, replenishing soil nutrients, and supporting biodiversity by creating habitat for aquatic species. However, flooding can also cause damage to infrastructure, property, and livelihoods if not managed properly.
Almost all plants benefit humans
Another name for temperate shrublands with fire-adapted plants is "chaparral" biome. These areas are characterized by dense, drought-resistant shrubs and are adapted to withstand and even benefit from periodic wildfires.
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.
Wildfires improve habitat diversity for animals. Some plants depend on fire to limit competition from other plants.
On nature ? None. Floods are part of nature. What floods impact is people, plants, and animals living too close to the water. It's what the Darwin awards are for.
they are in fright and hide