what fires help plants
Forest fires help people because they give off nutrients to the plants that we eat. If the forest fire lasts too long the plants will die.
the trees and plants survive fires becouse they are liqudized with whale sperm
they help in fighting fires.
They get burnt down and die.
Forest fires are a problem and some certain bugs are dangerous to plants.
Yes, fire is a natural resource. Many plants require fire for their seeds to be able to germinate. Fires help the environment thrive - fires are only bad in the eyes of people when they get close to homes, or are started unnaturally by a person.
do firefighters make small fires to help plant and animals to survive
Yes, fires are common in savannahs due to their hot and dry climate, as well as the presence of flammable grasses and shrubs. Some savannah plants have evolved to withstand and even benefit from fires, as they can help clear out old growth and promote new growth.
it kills all the plants and destroy alot of wood
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Fires help the Chaparral by "refreshing" the vegetation that grows there. Some plants can only grow and germinate when a fire occurs. They are called "fire anuuals." An example is the herbaceous species.The Chaparral vegetation(ex. shrubs) have 4 different strategies to survive a fire:1. Obligate resprouters. These plants survive fires by resprouting only e.g. Toyon and Scrub Oak.2. Obligate seeders. The adult plants die in the fire. Seeds receive a fire cue and then germinate e.g. Ceanothus.3. Fire followers. These annual plants require some fire cue for germination..4. Facultative seeders: The adult plant resprounts and a fire cue enhances seed germination.
Starves it of oxygen