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luda_lava [24]
4 years ago
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How are the benefits of wildfires in grasslands and northern forests similar?a. increased tree quantityb. increased food product

ion for grazersc. increased amount of lichensd. all of the abovePlease select the best answer from the choices provided

Biology
2 answers:
Zielflug [23.3K]4 years ago
5 0
Are you referring to this question?
How are the benefits of wildfires in grasslands and northern forests similar?
a. increased tree quantity 
b. increased food production for grazers
c.increased amount of lichensd. all of the above

If you are, the answer would be letter B. 
Wildfires not only do they remove dead and decaying plants that act as fuel for future fires — ones that will be more intense and disastrous, wildfires  work to eliminate dense foliage and thin out the forest allowing plants closer to the forest floor to come in more contact with sunlight and rain, “enabling a new generation of seedlings to grow”<span> </span>

<span>>>>forest fires play a vital role in maintaining nature’s constant cycle.
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Setler79 [48]4 years ago
3 0

b.

increased food production for grazers

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