it destroys the habitat making them run for their life to another location wich probably is not safe for them or bringing them to close to humans wich endangers them.
burns it so animals cant live there
We can set some of the grass on fire and that would destroy some animals habitat.
Fire suppression disrupts plant succession patterns in the forest and limits the variety of habitat available to animals.
by not making a forest fire, and protect it's natural habitat
Erm... it sets them on fire, destroys their homes, makes them inhale toxic smoke. do you need any other information?
simple. fire comes, fire burn down trees and burrows and stuff, fire burn up animals, and the forest is left dead.
because it will make a big fire
Forest fires burn the habitat of native animals, killing huge numbers of them and destroying much of their food source. Many animals are badly burnt in the fire but escape often to die suffering. Farm animals often die too, if they are trapped by the fire.
well it could disrupt an ecosystem as all the animals in the habitats might die or might be homeless as the forest fire might have killed them or there home. it would probably disrupt an eco system as lots of animals are losing there prey. also animals might have to move into another habitat.
fire affects animals in many ways. firstly the initial deaths of the animals is sevear especially for the smaller mammels as they cannot flee of fly away from the fire. If these smaller mammels do survive they often die after words because of lack of food or habitat. A sever fire also kills of the top 10 cm of dry soil so there is no bugs to feed the larger animals. In fire prone areas often the plants and animals have addapted to fire.
Typically uncontrolled wildfires and logging.
it mainly takes the death of animals