Yes. Fire kills all trees.
It really depends on how bad the tree is burned.
because u could kill someone and set all the trees on fire
by cuting trees down Cuting down and using the cut down trees for paper,fire wood
Yes, there is a greater risk of forest fire if beetles damage trees. When beetles infest and kill trees, the dead trees become fuel for fires, increasing the overall fire risk in the forest. Additionally, the accumulated dead organic matter from infested trees can make fires burn at a higher intensity.
Cottonwood trees do not kill other plants. However, they can develop certain diseases that spread to other plants and trees so they can be a carrier as all trees and plants can be.
no, just the oaks.
Removing trees from a forest fire is called a "fire break" or "fire line" and it provides a separation of the unburned fuel from the fire. Thus, a fire break affects the "fuel" leg of the fire triangle by denying fuel to the fire.
you kill a lot of things and you kill the trees
Bad- It kills all the trees plants, releases a lot of carbon dioxide and can kill animals Good- Can give the soil a lot of nutrients for future growing
trees are plants and fire kills trees.
i want to help with this 1.you can kill trees by oil
yes, fire does kill a vampire. i don't know how or why but it does.
Fire is renewable because fire isn't like trees. When you cut down trees they are gone. Fire is renewable but trees are nonrenewable. While it is not possible to waste fire in general, it is possible to waste the materials used to make the fire. So if you are not using the fire, you are wasting energy.