they pull out there ak and shoot it lol
They grow thick bark to protect themselves
Fail, those answers are incorrect. The trees grow a thick bark to protect themselves from a mild fire. This is from: http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/Homework/habitats.html they drink water wear fire blanket
it grows a thickbark to protect it from the firesfor more info you can go tohttp://mbgnet.mobot.org/index.html
To protect themselves from enemy fire.
Native americans lit fire in the wood to protect themselves from wild animals or make themselves warm.
Only adult fire salamanders protect themselves by it's heavy toxic skin.There known dangerous to animals and humans.
they lift up there roots and get the hell out of there.
trench warfare
They didn't. Fire allowed people to cook, protect themselves, and keep warm. Fire is the most valuable tool man has.
They utilize a complimentary assortment of modalities, among these being the utilization of insulating bark of greater width than similar trees, adaptations to utilize the soil composed of burn products, and the contracting of private fire protection and rapid response teams to limit the damage any fire can inflict before being extinguished. For more info, please visit ADT's website, where a full compliment of fire protection and response services are available for investigation.
Ran back the direction they came.
trees are plants and fire kills trees.