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djverab [1.8K]
2 years ago
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Why are grassland and savanna fires not like forest fires? Support your answer with what is currently happening in southern Fran

ce.​
Geography
1 answer:
Artemon [7]2 years ago
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Savanna fires keep tree cover low and control forests from encroaching on the grassland. When tree cover is high, as in a forest, fires cannot apply as easily, halting the savanna's advance into the forest

<h3>What causes fires in most savanna grassland?</h3>

These fires are usually lit by cattle growers as part of their traditional management of the Savannas where their animals graze.

<h3>How is fire wrong for a savanna grassland?</h3>

The researchers found that the commonness of fires determines whether forest or savanna will dominate an area more than other factors such as rainfall, seasons and soil texture, particularly in areas with moderate precipitation.

Regular fires prevent trees from setting and savannas from turning into forest.

To learn more about Savanna fires, refer

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