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Yes, because of hot and dry summers, periodic fires are an important abiotic factor in the Chaparral biome. Because of this, many plants will develop fire resistant mechanisms to survive.
its Chaparral!!!!!!!!!
they lift up there roots and get the hell out of there.
They grow thick bark to protect themselves
True, sort of. A fire will clear the land of growth, leaving room for new plants. New plants will bring other insects. There are even plants whose seeds won't sprout unless heated by fire. In this way fires will actually promote biodiversity. OTOH a fire will obviously play merry hell with the stuff that was living there before
trees are plants and fire kills trees.
False Friends and Fire Alarms - 1916 was released on: USA: 8 March 1916
The cast of False Alarm Fire Co. - 1929 includes: Charles Dale
RACE stands for RescueAlertConfineEvacuate/ExtinguishSo the first things you do are rescue people and alert them to the fire.
Chaparral is the term used to describe shrubland dominated by low, drought tolerant, hard leafed plants and are found in areas with hot, dry summers and mild rainy winters. Chaparral is a fire prone plant community.