Succession
Secondary succession
secondary sucession
The process of a forest regrowing after a forest fire is called forest regeneration. This involves new plants growing from seeds, roots, or sprouts in the burned areas. Over time, the forest ecosystem rebuilds itself and returns to its original state.
The water drains out, and plants begin to grow in the silt, and eventually trees.
It was burned
They eat seeds and distrubute them around the forest
The wood can be burned in a fire.
Deforestation means "removal of the forest" - what can possibly be worse for a forest - all the forest and everything that lived in it is killed and burned.
Weeds growing in a recently burned patch of the forest represent the first stage in ecological succession, specifically primary or secondary succession. After a disturbance like a fire, these pioneer species are often the first to colonize the area, helping to stabilize the soil and create conditions conducive for other plants to follow. This process eventually leads to the gradual re-establishment of the forest ecosystem over time.
Somebody has slashed and burned part of the forest.
in a forest that has been burned - NovaNet
Mainly to make room for farming.