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What is a forest fire?

A forest fire is something caused by individuals that either don't put out a campfire, or does not put out a smoke that they had. Also if you see a forest fire it is best to start another one around it. for example, What you do is try to put gasoline around the fire in which is occuring, than light that gas on fire this will cause the fire you made to close in on the natural forest fire. The two will eventually collide and burn out eachother.forest fires are any sudden occurring fire in a forest that burns the lives in it and destroys everything


What do you call the process when a forest grows back after a forest fire?

The process of a forest regrowing after a forest fire is called forest regeneration. This involves new plants growing from seeds, roots, or sprouts in the burned areas. Over time, the forest ecosystem rebuilds itself and returns to its original state.


What are some signs of a forest fire?

Usually forest fires are started by lightening stricking barks of a trees or tree. OR bits of rubbish on the ground, like glass, catches the suns light and makes a spark, and the trees in the forest fuel the fire. Or ARSON <- BAD


Characteristics forests develop when fires are suppressed?

When fires are suppressed, forests may become dense with accumulated vegetation, leading to increased competition for resources like sunlight and nutrients. This can result in reduced biodiversity, weakened forest resilience to future fires, and potentially increased severity of wildfires due to the build-up of fuel on the forest floor. Additionally, some tree species that are adapted to fire may decline in the absence of fires, altering the forest composition.


A forest fire burns down most of the trees in the large forest The animals that live in the trees are forced to move to other areas what kind of disturbance is this?

This is an example of a natural disturbance known as a forest fire. Forest fires can have both short-term and long-term impacts on the ecosystem, affecting the vegetation, wildlife, and overall biodiversity of the area.