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Why do some scientists think it may be harder for forest to “bounce back” after a wildfire?

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This is because fire can destroy and burn things, even underground. Plants need good soil with nutrients to grow, and animals and plants to eat. Without plants nor animals, a forest can take even longer to bounce back. Believe it or not, an ecosystem missing even one thing will throw the whole thing off balance.

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that the ground is damiged and there ar no new seeds

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