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Recurrent natural fires prevented trees from growing
Yes!!!!!!!!!(how could they) people were lighting fires deliberately but most fires were caused by lightning and other fires. Some fires were suspected to be caused by cigarette butts & power tools
in a grassland, forest fires, runoff, droughts
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A lightning strike is a common cause of wild fires, which can happen anywhere.
Forest fires can happen anywhere
The plants wouldn't be able to germinate because some plants have fire resistants seeds that fall out after being burnt. Fire also could torch the grassland and kill all the plants there, meaning that the growth would have to start over completely.
Natural disasters that happen in the tropical dry forest are volcanoes and forest fires. Another natural disaster that could happen is a drought.
One of the disadvantages about being in or by a grassland is fire. Fires can start really quick and then it will go through the rest of the grassland and destroy everything like the grass of course but also the flowers in the grassland will be destroyed