It forces the seeds (such as pinecones) to open so they will be allowed to germinate.
The heat activates them to open because the seed thinks it is warm enough to let the seeds germinate. And let the plant reproduce.
There are no trees that need fire in order to reproduce. Trees need carbon dioxide and sunlight in order to reproduce.
The trees that grow in Australia (the eucalyptus) famously need a fire to burn their seeds before these will sprout.
in some tree species the seed coat needs to be removed by fire prior to germination
pine trees, Jack Pine
Blooms are flowers--which create seeds. This is how trees reproduce.
Fir trees reproduce from seed found in the cones.
trees fruits vegetables humans animals they all reproduce basically everything that is living can reproduce asexually or sexually. Trees produce sexually by the way and fruits and vegetables can of course cross bread banana is a cross bread fruit you know. Some trees might not reproduce but some do like the last guy said which I am not sure about but yeah
They reproduce most commonly by sprouting from the roots of an established tree, rather than from seeds.
Cherry trees reproduce sexually, producing seeds (which are then enclosed in cherries).
pine cone
Fires are a natural part of Yellowstone ecosystem, with out fire some trees wouldn't be able to reproduce.
They reproduce from cones on the back of the leaves.
No, trees reproduce in different ways. Some have flowers and others have cones.
All Trees need to drop seeds because it needs to reproduce, if I couldn't reproduce then there wouldn't be one of those trees in the first place.
Blooms are flowers--which create seeds. This is how trees reproduce.
Fir trees reproduce from seed found in the cones.
Bananas grow on trees, which "reproduce" through germination.
i dont think it can reproduce by itself but people can plant more
The trees get pollinated, then seeds for in the form of acorns.
To reproduce as the fruits contain the seeds.
trees are plants and fire kills trees.