If a fire burned part of a forest ecosystem, what would probably happen? Discuss
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In some cases, forest fires burn so hot and become so intense they cause serious damage to the soil, altering it in ways that could prevent recovery for years or even decades. ... If the layer of litter and debris on a forest floor before the fire is very thick, the fire may move slowly and reach very high temperatures.
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