One animal that has a very flexible posterior and can withhold extreme climate's even heat like fire is some tropical squid.
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.
any forest fire that gets out of control.
Yes, a forest fire can result in a bottleneck effect by drastically reducing the population size of certain species within the affected area. This reduction can lead to decreased genetic diversity, as only a small number of individuals survive and reproduce after the fire. Consequently, the genetic variation within the population may diminish, making it more vulnerable to diseases and environmental changes in the future.
you cant..
Most oak trees to but its rare that they do not survive but sometimes it depends on how bad the fire is.
Because the more he knows about forest fires the more likely he is to avoid and survive a forest fire.
Many organisms that lived in the forest will not survive! By: Annette(:
having fore proof skin and/or armor
You survive by using what ever you can find in the forest, to survive.
to survive in the coniferous forest you do : wood to make fire, clothes for both summer and winter, weapons to kill a animal if a try to kill you, and tent to live in.also bring some water and food to eat.
In the forest
What are the characteristics of phonememon of forest fire
They don't need food because they're dead. The few that do survive run to a different area and eat food from there.
Some plants depend on the effects of a fire to survive and some fires burn away dead material that allows for healthier regrowth. But forest fires are extremely hard to contain due to the dry climate and the thousands of trees and plants providing fuel for the fire to burn
Pine trees have thick, protective bark that insulates their inner tissues from heat during forest fires. Additionally, many species, such as the lodgepole pine, have cones that are serotinous, meaning they remain closed until exposed to the intense heat of a fire, which triggers seed release. This adaptation not only allows them to survive the fire but also promotes regeneration in the post-fire environment.