What happens depends on the type of forest and the severity of the fire. Some types of forests, such as ponderosa pine forests, typically do not burn down during a fire; the fire burns the low-lying vegetation but not the trees and regrowth is quick. Other forests, such as douglas-fir forests, with a dense canopy take many decades (even over a century) to replace.
Immediately after a large-scale fire, some places will have no vegetation at all and no living trees left. If the fire occurs during the growing season, some plants will re-emerge within days after the fire. After a year, a tremendous amount of new forb and grass growth occurs. Within 4-5 years, woody plants become more evident such as bushes and sapling trees. This is a successional forest, and it is an extremely important type of habitat for plants and animals - additional sunlight fosters diverse plant growth and therefore more food sources for plant-eating animals.
It burns
nearly starts a forest fire
because when a forest fire happens it destroys the forest but then the trees grow again but with more nutrients
It worldwide take Heras to get all the sabana back
You get Cool fire dragon
In the forest
nothing happens.you need to dance to get stuff happening.
What are the characteristics of phonememon of forest fire
in the forest
ummm....in 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.
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