because it will make a big fire
A forest fire can have a significant impact on biotic factors by directly causing mortality of plants and animals, altering habitats, and disrupting food webs. Some species may be lost, while others may benefit from increased resources or changes in habitat structure following the fire. Overall, forest fires can lead to changes in biodiversity and ecosystem dynamics.
Forest fires have many effects on people, both direct and indirect. Usually, when forest fires spread they threaten to spread to nearby towns, which can burn them down. Fires also give off a lot of carbon monoxide, which can later cause acid rain. Forest fires also destroy animal's natural habitats, which kills animals and disrupts the food chain, which may later have an effect on people. Forest fires also can destroy tree farms, which are valuable sources of lumber and paper for people. Lastly, forest fires destroy the beautiful natural wilderness, so later no people can enjoy the beauty of nature! :'(
Forest fires can alter bird habitats by destroying nesting sites, food sources, and shelter. This can force birds to relocate to different areas or adapt to the changed environment. Some bird species may benefit from forest fires by creating new habitats and food sources, while others may decline or disappear due to the destruction of their niche.
A forest fire can help some organisms by clearing out underbrush and opening up space for new plant growth and regeneration. It can also release nutrients back into the soil, which may benefit certain plant species. Some animals, like certain bird species, may also benefit from the increase in open space and availability of food sources after a fire.
They effect the environment because when the fire spreads through the forest it kills the plants and the nutrients inside the plants that the animals eat. When the animals don't get their food that they need, they start dying and the more that die, the more they become endangered. Also because it kills animals automaticallky and effects the habitats and homes of of the animals.
it will burn there food
A forest fire can have a significant impact on biotic factors by directly causing mortality of plants and animals, altering habitats, and disrupting food webs. Some species may be lost, while others may benefit from increased resources or changes in habitat structure following the fire. Overall, forest fires can lead to changes in biodiversity and ecosystem dynamics.
they mostly cooked their food with fire
eagle
They don't need food because they're dead. The few that do survive run to a different area and eat food from there.
When trees are cut down in a forest ecosystem, it can disrupt the balance and biodiversity of the ecosystem. It can lead to habitat loss for wildlife, soil erosion, changes in water cycles, and loss of carbon storage capacity. It can also impact other species dependent on the trees for food or shelter.
Simple, forest disappears, predators like tigers disappear due to no hunting grounds. Herbivores run out of food to eat, they die off, predators die off because there is no herbivores to hunt, we run out of food because there is neither herbivores or carnivores to eat. Nature and the food chain are two very delicate things. It doesn't take much to mess them up. Every opportunity you have to save the forest do it.
it might.
It might have been where fire was discovered.
Forest fires burn the habitat of native animals, killing huge numbers of them and destroying much of their food source. Many animals are badly burnt in the fire but escape often to die suffering. Farm animals often die too, if they are trapped by the fire.
In a deciduous forest, the top predator in the food chain might be a large carnivore such as a wolf or a bear. These predators feed on smaller animals such as deer, rabbits, and birds that occupy lower trophic levels in the food chain.
Shortage of food