The tree catches fire and it dies.
Yes. Fire kills all trees. It really depends on how bad the tree is burned.
Most oak trees to but its rare that they do not survive but sometimes it depends on how bad the fire is.
trees are plants and fire kills trees.
Fire is renewable because fire isn't like trees. When you cut down trees they are gone. Fire is renewable but trees are nonrenewable. While it is not possible to waste fire in general, it is possible to waste the materials used to make the fire. So if you are not using the fire, you are wasting energy.
they are killing most of your trees and that takes away our air so if the forest fire keeps going we are not goin to have trees or plants to give us air so we die.
dumb trees
split trees, ocean's high waves in bad weather, storm clouds, a tempest dropping fire.
Bad- It kills all the trees plants, releases a lot of carbon dioxide and can kill animals Good- Can give the soil a lot of nutrients for future growing
it damages trees and trees provide water!
By fire
Fire and Herbicide .
Trees that are able to withstand fire disturbance typically have thick bark, high moisture content, or fire-resistant chemicals in their leaves. Examples include redwoods, cedars, and certain species of pine trees. These trees have evolved strategies to survive or even benefit from fire in their ecosystems.