um, just a guess, here, but everything probably everything dies in a big funeral pyre. i mean, it's a forest fire. everything burns.
because it will make a big fire
When a fire is out of control in a forest.
Managing forest fires through controlled burns and fire prevention measures can help prevent damage to ecosystems and communities, reduce the risk of future catastrophic fires, and promote forest regeneration. Neglecting forest fire management can lead to more severe fires, loss of biodiversity, and increased risks to human lives and properties in the future.
A river passing through a forest can prevent a forest fire from jumping across the firebreak.
trees are plants and fire kills trees.
nearly starts a forest fire
No, fire is not "alive". It is a chemical reaction.
How does a fire help a forest grow
A secondary disturbance refers to a disruption or change that occurs as a result of the original disturbance in a system or environment. It is a consequence or ripple effect of the primary disruption.
Many organisms that lived in the forest will not survive! By: Annette(:
The Doppler effect.
They are the very first plants to grow after a volcano exploding or forest fire.
Generaly in a forest when two or more trees rub against each other the kinetic energy starts incrasing in them i.e it produces heat and as a result fire takes place through even a sparkle of fire.
While many result from lightning, the sad truth is that many are caused by man.
In the forest
A fire is generally one that can be controlled, whereas a wild fire tends to be one that is out of control. This is most likely to be a forest fire, that started as a result of excessive heat and went unnoticed.