Yes, proliferation can occur after a forest fire, as many ecosystems are adapted to recover and thrive following such disturbances. Fire can stimulate the germination of certain seeds, increase nutrient availability in the soil, and create openings for new plant growth. Additionally, some species, such as fire-adapted trees and plants, rely on fire to reproduce effectively, leading to a resurgence of biodiversity in the affected area. This recovery process can enhance the overall resilience of the forest ecosystem.
Summer
chemicak change occur
a forest or somewhere very dry
because it is very DRY
The ecosystem becomes more stable and diverse
it can occur during the summer when it is hot and especially when there's a storm because of lightning
Secondary succesion because the forest or life has to grow again! :)
All fire needs to continue burning is oxygen and fuel
Wildfires mainly occur in dry areas, such as mountains and forests
Fire devils or firewhirls are most common in areas that get large, intense brush fires and forest fires.
When its too dry outside the heat could cause it to catch on fire
In the forest