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A Forest .
the cycle of life. the trees get carbon dioxide and make oxygen. if we didn't have carbon we be dead .
Fire is important to the sustainability of grassland ecosystems because ...... it just is
Fire needs oxygen to keep going, so once it eats enough it replaces the oxygen with carbon Dioxide
because it will make a big fire
A Forest .
Forest Fires are to big for a normal fire extinguisher. It is better if fire fighters do the work to put out the forest fire, rather you trying to do it.
the cycle of life. the trees get carbon dioxide and make oxygen. if we didn't have carbon we be dead .
Fire is important to the sustainability of grassland ecosystems because ...... it just is
Fire needs oxygen to keep going, so once it eats enough it replaces the oxygen with carbon Dioxide
In the forest
What are the characteristics of phonememon of forest fire
One example would be a Forest Fire. Fires help thin out forest overgrowth and allow for new growth to appear. Pine cones which hold seeds for new trees only open and release their seeds in the heat of a fire. So, such fires are a part of the natural progression of a forest's life cycle.
in the forest
ummm....in a forest.
A fire break is like a gap in a forest. If there is nothing for the fire to burn it cannot spread to elsewhere in the forest
A forest fire will release the carbon dioxide that the trees took out of the air as they grew, back into the air. After the fire is out this carbon dioxide will disperse into the atmosphere of the planet and be taken up as the new forest grows to replace the one that burned. Thus therefore is a cycle or balance of Carbon Dioxide maintained by living things (including forests), the problem comes when people do not let the forest re-grow, then the Carbon Dioxide stays in the air.