FOREST ECOLOGY
FOREST SUCCESSION
Question
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The best example of a surface fire is
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the type of fire that burns seedlings, small trees, and leaf litter, but not mature trees and most animals
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fire that is deliberately set, frequently in the tropical rainforest, after the trees have been cut down
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fires that occur along newly exposed edges of forest after fragmentation has occurred
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fire that allows dead wood, leaves, and other flammable ground litter to accumulate
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The most common causes of fires are lightning strikes, sparks during arid conditions, the eruption of volcanoes, and man-made fires arising from deliberate arson or accidents.
Detailed explanation-2: -Meet the Echidna, an Incredible, Fire-Proof Spiny Anteater Smithsonian Magazine.
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