Biology, asked by srilathavenkat4, 9 months ago

why old trees don't catch fire easy​

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Answered by madhuri1375
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Trees in fire-prone areas develop thicker bark, in part, because thick bark does not catch fire or burn easily. It also protects the inside of the trunk, the living tissues that transport water and nutrients, from heat damage during high-frequency, low-intensity fires.

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Answered by ArmaanCR7
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Explanation:

this is because the fire prone areas and the trees growing in their have developed thick barks as the thick barks do not get the fire easily

Vidyut damage the inner tissues and therefore they do not catch the Fire also the thick barks can not catch fire easily

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