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Forest fire is a threat to the entire region of fauna and flora. Why does it occur? Give 3 reasons. Explain with the help of example.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Forest fire causes  the destruction Of a large amount of trees.

Explanation:

  • As a result of this there is a destruction of the habitat of many organisms. Hens there is an ecological imbalance. In addition to this the forest acts as a a source of nutrition for many organism which die due to lack of nutrition and Habitat. In addition to this in Big forest like the Amazon forest a considerable portion of the oxygen of the earth comes from them.
  • Hence the destruction of those forests results in the the decrease in the amount of oxygen.

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Answered by bratislava
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Forest fire is a threat to the entire fauna and flora.

Explanation:

  • Forest are invaluable natural resources of an economy and they have enormous contributions to mankind. Forest fires are also called wildfires as they are uncontrolled fires and can be triggered due to natural or man-made events.  
  • The forest fires consume the entire natural vegetation and habitat of wildlife. They are maybe created by the rubbing of trees amongst each other and may occur due to the lightning, volcanic eruptions, and dry climate.
  • The human cause of the wildfires includes the discarded sigrates, power lines, and spreads form equipment. It can also be started due to the shifting cultivation, where land is cleared.
  • Example of slash and burn cultivation, and impacts of climate such as droughts and heatwaves.

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