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1. Describe the incident of the forest fire.

2. Describe the incident how Romi met Teju in the forest.

3. In points write down the situation of the forest fire. (The trees burning.
the sounds, along with the animals and birds' activities)

4. Describe how did Romi and Teju managed to escape the forest fire.

5. Focus on the character of Romi and Teju in this whole incident.

6. What kind of human beings they are?

From the story Flames in the forest ​

Answers

Answered by khushic569
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Answer:

1.Forest fires can have multiple adverse effects on the forest cover, soil, tree growth, vegetation, and the overall flora and fauna. ... Heat generated during the fire destroys animal habitats. Soil quality decreases with the alteration in their compositions. Soil moisture and fertility, too, is affected.

2) THE MIDDLE OF THE RIVER TEJU WAS ON HIS BICYCLE . ROMI KICKED OFF HIS SHOES TO GRIP THE SMOOTH STONES OF THE RIVER BED WITH HIS TOES . ROMI CONCENTRATED IN KEEPING THE BALANCE AND GETTING THE BICYCLE THROUGH AS HE KNEW THE CURRENT WAS TO STRONG FOR TEJU TO CROSS ON HIS OWN.

3)Wildfires release carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere and contribute to global heating when the size of the fire exceeds the CO2 reabsorption potential of re-growth. Particles and gases from burning biomass can be carried over long distances, affecting air quality in regions far away.

3)The doctor had given him some medicines which he had to take to his father. Even after knowing that there was a forest fire he decided to go home peddling through the forest. Two boys on a bicycle, race against a forest fire to home and safety. Somehow Romi is able to escape from the forest fire with Teju.

5)Romi was a risk taker and caring person. He took the risk of going home in spite of the opportunity he had to stay at his friends place. He helped Teju whom he did not know very well, thinking that he could not leave someone in danger.

6)Human being, a culture-bearing primate classified in the genus Homo, especially the species H. sapiens. Human beings are anatomically similar and related to the great apes but are distinguished by a more highly developed brain and a resultant capacity for articulate speech and abstract reasoning.

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