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Why do seeds need wild fires to survive?

Some species are adapted to wild fires. The seeds can not germinate until they have been exposed to fire. The seeds are NOT damaged by the fire and after the fire they sprout taking advantage of the space the fire has left and the minerals in the fire's ashes.


What are adaptations of the proteas?

Proteas, which are native to the southern hemisphere, particularly Australia and South Africa, exhibit several adaptations to thrive in their environments. They have developed thick, leathery leaves to minimize water loss and protect against harsh sunlight. Additionally, many proteas have deep root systems that enable them to access groundwater and survive in nutrient-poor soils. Their fire-resistant seeds also allow them to regenerate after wildfires, an essential adaptation in fire-prone regions.


Why is fireweed one of the first plants to germinate after a volcano or fire?

Fireweed is one of the first plants to germinate after a volcano or fire because its seeds are stimulated by the heat and chemicals released during the eruption or fire. The plant's light, wind-dispersed seeds can quickly colonize newly disturbed areas with minimal competition from other plants. Additionally, fireweed is well-adapted to thrive in nutrient-poor soils, making it particularly suited to these harsh, post-disaster environments.


Seeds dispersed by fire and their plants name?

Some seeds dispersed by fire include pine cones, which release their seeds after being exposed to intense heat. Plants that have adapted to depend on fire for their seeds to germinate include certain species of chaparral shrubs like manzanita and ceanothus.


In what ways have savanna vegetation adapted to fire?

Because the soils are generally nutrient poor


Which alarm can protect people from fire?

Fire Alarm


What is the song in YP commercial fire i can see it in your eyes burning?

fire by the black seeds


What album is fire by black seeds on?

It's on "On the Sun"


Does fire disperse some plants seeds?

Yes,it Does because it a gas that speed so it burns the seeds


Why does the fire pine need heat to release its seeds?

The seeds are shut inside the cone. The cone only opens in response to the higher heat levels and temperatures of fire. Once so opened, the cone releases the seeds. The seeds fall to the ground, to be eaten or to grow into trees


Do cotton seeds catch fire?

Cotton seeds can catch fire. They possess a self-heating property because of its oil content. It may spontaneously burn if not handled properly.


Where do jack pines grow?

Jack pines primarily grow in the sandy soils of the northern United States and Canada, particularly in regions like the Great Lakes and parts of the northeastern U.S. They thrive in dry, poor soils and are often found in fire-prone areas, as their cones require heat to open and release seeds. These trees are well adapted to survive in harsh climates, including cold temperatures and limited moisture.