Most oak trees to but its rare that they do not survive but sometimes it depends on how bad the fire is.
Butea monosperma
It is necessary to incorporate forest soil along with a forest tree because a forest tree is already adapted to the forest soil. This soil is rich with nutrients which a tree really needs. These nutrients are needed by the forest tree in order to survive regardless of the change in location.
hemlock
It dosn't because it isn't real
The fire spread to each tree if they are dry and a little mossy.
Well, it depends on the type of tree and the disease but in general, a forest with many types of trees probably has a better survival rate as diseases can affect certain types of trees differently. So if you had a disease that could kill one type of tree and a forest made only of that type, all the trees would die.
"Would you like to go tree hiking with me in the forest for a day?"
Well, it depends on the type of tree and the disease but in general, a forest with many types of trees probably has a better survival rate as diseases can affect certain types of trees differently. So if you had a disease that could kill one type of tree and a forest made only of that type, all the trees would die.
Certain pine trees (like the ones in Yellowstone) have a certain ability that not only thrives with fire, it is essential to their life cycle. Forest fires are extremely prone in Yellow stone due to the immense amount of storms in the climate. Lighting strikes the ground more than often causing fires. The pine trees have adapted by using the fire as catalyst to fuel their life cycle. when the fire burns a tree, the heat allows the seeds in pinecones to be released and fall on the ground. Where an entire generation ends and entire new one begins.
Conifer
forest floor who would think a croc would climb a tree
Conifer