The sclerophyll. They are thick and leathery to reduce water loss. This helps the trees to survive the harsh conditions in the Bush fires. They produce new shoots from burned trunks. And yeah. That's about all I know.
Many grasses are able to do this... their roots grow so deep that even though the visible parts of the plants burn, the roots are able to regrow them. The ash from the fire can even serve as fertilizer.
Many plants have adapted fire-tolerating mechanisms. For example, some plants have leaves covered in oil, which promote fire - meaning it moves quickly off the plant. Many plants also have seeds which are activated/opened by the heat of fire.
run in the opposite direction
fly.
Cellular respiration happens in both. Photosynthesis happens in plants only.
yes
yes budding happens in plants
you burn.....
At a fire investigation there will be tried to find out where the fire has started and there will be investigated what caused the fire. Experts can tell by the traces how the fire spread and how it started.
They get burnt down and die.
They get burnt down and die.
It will affect our the trees and plants that can be even bad for the human body because plants gives us air if that air is gone then we human are gone too
trees are plants and fire kills trees.
If lightning hits a tree. It can make a spark / A fire can begin. In a open Field? The fire can spread from plant to plant burning everything in its path. The fire can spread ... Anywhere there are plants.
the fire goes out
no
Because fire burns plants
Cellular respiration happens in both. Photosynthesis happens in plants only.
What happens when you grow sweet potatoes next other plants? What happens when you grow sweet potatoes next other plants?
the lightning can fall on plants and it can kill the plants
fire weed