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What effect do forest fires have on the biodiversity of an ecosystem

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The sudden simultaneous loss of large numbers of plants, animals and other organisms would inevitably impact the way species interact with each other. This, in turn, will affect the ability of ecosystems to bounce back after a high-severity wildfire
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Forest fires make it harder for plants and animals in an ecosystem to grow, this causes a variety of plants in an ecosystem to become extinct in that area, animals have a hard time living in an ecosystem like this and that is why it is harder for biodiversity in an ecosystem happens.

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