Because it burns away all of the dead trees and garbage that is found in the forest. It replenishes the forest and brings new healthy plants and trees to the forest.
They love it and make soil hump. From their droppings makes the soil richer
The soil is richer in nutrients.
opens soil so it will receive sunlight also keep grassland from looking like a forest
According to Historians, the middle colonies had richer and fertile soil to grow wheat and corn and an plentiful forest for lumber. The colonies also had easy access and navigable rivers such as the Delaware and Hudson Rivers.
it can burn and kill animals and their habitats.
Sugar does NOT make soil richer.
Because less sun is let in!
Well the soil is very rich since the trees have leaves which fall and decay to make the soil richer. There is also a variety of animals. For more info go to this page chalk.richmond.edu/
the forest fire can burn down plants, which will fall down to the ground, and it will make great soil for crops, trees, and even Flowers
Well the soil is very rich since the trees have leaves which fall and decay to make the soil richer. There is also a variety of animals. For more info go to this page chalk.richmond.edu/
Yes
They love it and make soil hump. From their droppings makes the soil richer
A low-intesnsity forest fire helps the forest because it a) gets rid of sick and dying plants, and b) mixes nutrients into the soil.
they had richer soil
fallen leaves decay and make the soil rich with organic matter
fallen leaves decay and make the soil rich with organic matter
The soil is richer in nutrients.