Fireweed, whose seeds are carried on the wind similar to cottonwood tree or dandelion seeds, quickly colonizes areas disturbed by fire. I have personally seen areas that burned one year be completely filled with the purple blooms of fireweed the next.
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When a fire is out of control in a forest.
No, a forest fire does not allow new plants to grow since when a forest fire breaks out, the effects can be terrible. Wildlife is destroyed and driven out by the flames and heat. After the forest fire, the forest appears completely different. The plants and trees have now turned into charcoal, smoke and ash. We have to wait for centuries for the new plants to grow and replace the old forest.
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it can burn and kill animals and their habitats.
Because it burns away all of the dead trees and garbage that is found in the forest. It replenishes the forest and brings new healthy plants and trees to the forest.
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ummm....in a forest.
trees are plants and fire kills trees.
When a fire is out of control in a forest.
No, a forest fire does not allow new plants to grow since when a forest fire breaks out, the effects can be terrible. Wildlife is destroyed and driven out by the flames and heat. After the forest fire, the forest appears completely different. The plants and trees have now turned into charcoal, smoke and ash. We have to wait for centuries for the new plants to grow and replace the old forest.
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Because it destroys them.
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Reforestation? Small plants grow but are eventually replaced by larger plants.
through secondary succesion
Most the time it is either because humans think it would be cool to burn down the forest, but it really isn't most the animals will die only some can run from it. The other way a forest fire can happen is when there is lightning and it hits the forest the forest catches on fire.....