Secondary
Nope
They recover in stages, gradually returning to the original system.
Many places. Some places that they occur are Canada, virgina and Florida! Yellowstone state park is also a place were there is alot of frequent forest fires.
Yes, policies that suppressed fires in the past have contributed to the intensity and severity of fires today. By suppressing natural fires, fuels have accumulated over time, creating denser vegetation that is more prone to wildfires. Additionally, fire suppression policies have disrupted natural fire regimes and led to the loss of fire-adapted ecosystems, making landscapes more vulnerable to large-scale fires.
"Bushfire" is the term used for a forest fire or wildfire in Australia. They are also called bushfires in New Zealand.
what were the biggest surprises from the yellowstone fires of 1988
The yellowstone fires begin by,9 by humans,and 42 by lightning
The cast of Yellowstone and the Fires of 1988 - 1988 includes: Bernard Kates as Narrator
the lightning and cigaretes make fires in yellow stone national park
yes, do you think its still burning? of course.
Fires are a natural part of Yellowstone ecosystem, with out fire some trees wouldn't be able to reproduce.
No.
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fires
Julia Wendell has written: 'An otherwise, perfect history' 'Fires at Yellowstone'
They recover in stages, gradually returning to the original system.
fires, particularly the Yellowstone Natl Park fire.