When plants burn, they undergo combustion and release carbon dioxide, water vapor, and ash. The heat from the fire breaks down the plant material, releasing energy stored in the form of chemical bonds. The ash left behind after the fire contains minerals and nutrients that can be beneficial for the soil.
you burn.....
yes budding happens in plants
At a fire investigation there will be tried to find out where the fire has started and there will be investigated what caused the fire. Experts can tell by the traces how the fire spread and how it started.
It provides nutrients (particularly potassium) forn new plants to grow.
They get burnt down and die.
They get burnt down and die.
It will affect our the trees and plants that can be even bad for the human body because plants gives us air if that air is gone then we human are gone too
trees are plants and fire kills trees.
the fire goes out
no
Because fire burns plants
When plants burn, they undergo combustion and release carbon dioxide, water vapor, and ash. The heat from the fire breaks down the plant material, releasing energy stored in the form of chemical bonds. The ash left behind after the fire contains minerals and nutrients that can be beneficial for the soil.
What happens when you grow sweet potatoes next other plants? What happens when you grow sweet potatoes next other plants?
RUN!!
water will put out fire
Yes, fire-tolerant plants are well-adapted to the frequent fires that occur in the chaparral biome. These plants often have characteristics such as thick, fire-resistant bark or the ability to quickly regenerate after a fire, allowing them to thrive in this fire-prone environment.