Forest fires can reshape landforms by eroding soil due to loss of vegetation, altering drainage patterns by reducing the ability of the land to absorb rainfall, and creating new landforms such as fire scars and burn scars. The heat from the fire can also lead to changes in soil composition, affecting its ability to support vegetation growth in the future.
Negative: The CO2 in the trees is released, wildlife is killed, vegetation is lost.Positive: The ash acts as a fertiliser, some animals can hunt easier with the loss of trees as protection.
It is difficult to determine the smallest forest fire on record as they can vary widely in size. Some forest fires are so small that they may not be officially recorded or reported.
Forest fires can have both positive and negative impacts on the environment. Positive effects can include promoting new growth, removing dead vegetation, and releasing nutrients into the soil. However, they can also destroy habitats, harm wildlife, and contribute to air pollution.
No, forest fires are caused by nature causes. Or in many cases, idiots that are stupid.
Some forms of fires include wildfires, house fires, forest fires, and campfires. Fires can be categorized based on their location, size, cause, and the materials they consume.
Negative: The CO2 in the trees is released, wildlife is killed, vegetation is lost.Positive: The ash acts as a fertiliser, some animals can hunt easier with the loss of trees as protection.
No. While some forest fires are caused by volcanic eruptions, most are caused either by lighting or humans.
Only -YOU- Can Prevent Forest Fires! - Smokey the Bear
It is difficult to determine the smallest forest fire on record as they can vary widely in size. Some forest fires are so small that they may not be officially recorded or reported.
Some forest fires burn away dead stuff that allows for more and healthier regrowth, so yes, but sometimes.
Forest fires can have both positive and negative impacts on the environment. Positive effects can include promoting new growth, removing dead vegetation, and releasing nutrients into the soil. However, they can also destroy habitats, harm wildlife, and contribute to air pollution.
i think people, fires and some other way.
No, forest fires are caused by nature causes. Or in many cases, idiots that are stupid.
Some forms of fires include wildfires, house fires, forest fires, and campfires. Fires can be categorized based on their location, size, cause, and the materials they consume.
hills and rocks and trees
cyclones, volcanic eruptions, forest fires ,overgrazing
in a grassland, forest fires, runoff, droughts