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3) What was the effect of the forest fire on different animals

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fires affect animals mainly through effects on their habitat. Fires often cause short-term increases in wildlife foods that contribute to increases in populations of some animals. These increases are moderated by the animals' ability to thrive in the altered, often simplified, structure of the postfire environment.

Answered by skippyy74
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Answer: Here is your answer

Explanation: The forest wire destroyed their only habitat forest. They first used to live inside forest where sunlight was less, hence when forest diappeared, they were not able adapt new condition, therefore they died.

Trees in forest store some of co2 in them, when they are burned co2 is released in atmosphere, causing pollution and harming humans(we are animals too)

Some of the birds like woodpecker, lost their only home, hence they were prevented to reproduce or nourish their young ones, exposing them to extinction.

Many plants which were destroyed had ability to fix nitrogen, hence when they were destroyed, organisms in ground died.

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