If a forest fire ain't putted out then it would get big and burn them trees n grasses and such.
A Forest .
A forest fire would typically affect the biosphere, as it involves the burning of vegetation and can harm the wildlife within the forest ecosystem. Additionally, the atmosphere can be influenced by the smoke and gases released during a forest fire, impacting air quality and potentially contributing to climate change.
because it will make a big fire
When a fire is out of control in a forest.
A river passing through a forest can prevent a forest fire from jumping across the firebreak.
A Forest .
the ice would put out the fire right after it melts!
Their reaction would basically be to flee.
A forest fire would typically affect the biosphere, as it involves the burning of vegetation and can harm the wildlife within the forest ecosystem. Additionally, the atmosphere can be influenced by the smoke and gases released during a forest fire, impacting air quality and potentially contributing to climate change.
In the forest
Fire management is procedures put in place and executed to protect people and items from the effects of fire. One would be not burning anything in a forest landscape to avoid creating a forest fire.
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.....
there would be less animals and thy all would die
What are the characteristics of phonememon of forest fire
The answer is yes or no because maybe the forest is on fire because a lighting hits it and makes a fire, that will be natural. Maybe some people were making fire and put the forest on fire too while they were doing that. So the answer to that question can be yes or no.
Forest fires increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
ummm....in a forest.