because it is very DRY
floods occur after forest fires because the fires will have destroyed all the trees and their root systems. So when there is an average amount of rain, the rain just washes past the dead trees because there are no roots to take in the water and slow it down.
Floods, forest fires, and earthquakes are referred to as natural disasters.
Summer
Generally not, as wildfires often occur on high slopes above the reach of floods. However, the heavy rain that often causes floods can douse a fire.
a forest or somewhere very dry
The ecosystem becomes more stable and diverse
chemicak change occur
it can occur during the summer when it is hot and especially when there's a storm because of lightning
Secondary succesion because the forest or life has to grow again! :)
All fire needs to continue burning is oxygen and fuel
Wildfires mainly occur in dry areas, such as mountains and forests
A forest fire can occur after secondary succession, although it is not guaranteed. Secondary succession typically follows disturbances that do not completely destroy the soil or ecosystem, such as wildfires, floods, or human activities. Once the ecosystem has recovered and vegetation has reestablished, conditions such as drought or lightning may still lead to another fire. Thus, while secondary succession creates a resilient ecosystem, it does not eliminate the risk of future fires.