Some forest fires are beneficial because
they kill animals that are vicious predators
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Biology, 22.08.2019 19:30 swspanda179400
Some forest fires are beneficial because
they kill animals that are vicious predators
they prevent the spread of poison ivy
they allow forest plants to release their seeds
they erode soil that has been contaminated
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