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What are some examples of common man made chemical reactions?

when rain falls, when there is a bush-fire, i know you may think "what a bush-fire?" but sometimes government or people do bush-fires on purpose to make fertilization (some plants have to be burnt to fertilize


What happens to plants after a fire?

Answer for thismost plants may thrive because nutrients released and carbon deposited are the fundmentals to plant life. whenph is out there will be a time of healing. Usually rain wind speeds up the process.roots underground are savouring every bit of energy whilst there are no leaves so the young ones die or just not but new life shoots from the elder trees and seeds that are native have adapted to those climates with seed pods which have been designed yes by a designer quite cleverly to rot open or open buy fire so fire really in some plants are absoloutely essential for new growth fire burns at thick skined trees but the fires usually do not burn down thick trees


Why are wildfires important?

bush fires clear out old slow growing trees and make space for new younger tree growth. the ash from the burned foliage provides a nutrient-rich soil for new plants and trees. After a bush fire, the undergrowth is able to receive more sunlight due to the reduction in taller trees and the canopy that they create. this helps small plants, bushes and shrubs to thrive.


How does a forest fire affect living and non-living things?

it can burn and kill animals and their habitats.


What was the first plant to grow after 1980 eruption?

Fireweed is one of the first plants to recolonize after a fire. Most other forbs make a return by the second year, and woody plants like wild rose become more common by about 5 years.