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A large fire burns most of vegetation in part of the Angeles National Forest in
southern California. Comparing the species present 1-2 years after a fire compared
to the species 50-100 years after the fire a student would expect:
Soon after the fire the species would likely be better dispersers, faster growing, and poor
competitors compared to the species much later.
O Soon after the fire the species would likely be better dispersers, slower growing, and
equivalent but different competitors compared to the species much later.
O Species much later after the fire would likely be better dispersers, faster growing, and
poor competitors compared to the species soon after the fire.
O Soon after the fire the species would likely be more resistant to the effects of fire
compared to the species much later.
Transcribed Image Text:A large fire burns most of vegetation in part of the Angeles National Forest in southern California. Comparing the species present 1-2 years after a fire compared to the species 50-100 years after the fire a student would expect: Soon after the fire the species would likely be better dispersers, faster growing, and poor competitors compared to the species much later. O Soon after the fire the species would likely be better dispersers, slower growing, and equivalent but different competitors compared to the species much later. O Species much later after the fire would likely be better dispersers, faster growing, and poor competitors compared to the species soon after the fire. O Soon after the fire the species would likely be more resistant to the effects of fire compared to the species much later.
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A large geographical area that is dominated by trees, aquatic biomes, animals belonging to several species, and a million varieties of microorganisms constitutes the forest. In other words you can says that it show dense growth of trees and underbrush covering a large tract A fire destroyed acres of forest. Forest provides many resources to us . Due to humans activities forest get destroyed day by day. Forest fires also harm the forest to a great extent.

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