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Why do producers (plants) have an opportunity to thrive after wildfires?

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Thick bark.

Trees in fire-prone areas develop thicker bark, in part, because thick bark does not catch fire or burn easily. It also protects the inside of the trunk

Fire-induced sprouts.

This fire-survival strategy allows for the complete destruction of above-ground growth

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