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∙ 11y agoSome plants depend on the effects of a fire to survive and some fires burn away dead material that allows for healthier regrowth. But forest fires are extremely hard to contain due to the dry climate and the thousands of trees and plants providing fuel for the fire to burn
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∙ 11y agoIt's harmfull to the existing forest, but it's beneficial to certain species of plants and insects that specialises in using recently burnt ground.
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It's harmfull to the existing forest, but it's beneficial to certain species of plants and insects that specialises in using recently burnt ground.
Ozone is beneficial in stratosphere. It acts as a pollutant at ground level.
it destroy both useful and harmful organisms
both , harmful becausethe civilization could be heart from others and beneficial because the civilization can know about other culture
changes both harmful and useful
The effects of the Columbian Exchange were both harmful and beneficial. This is because the diseases caused native Americans to die but new goods were spread to different areas.
Physical and chemical changes in the environment can have both beneficial and harmful effects on health. Beneficial effects can include natural processes like photosynthesis that produce oxygen, while harmful effects can come from pollutants like air and water contaminants that can cause respiratory issues and disease. It is important to monitor and manage these changes to minimize negative impacts on health and the environment.
Bacteria can be both harmful and helpful. Harmful bacteria can cause diseases in humans, animals, and plants. However, some bacteria are beneficial and play important roles in processes like digestion, nutrient cycling, and decomposition.
Cocci bacteria can be both harmful and beneficial. Harmful cocci bacteria include those that cause infections like streptococcal and staphylococcal infections. On the other hand, beneficial cocci bacteria include those that help with food fermentation and are part of the normal microbiota in the human body.