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13 March, 19:58

Low-intensity wildfires are a part of the natural cycle in some forests. During this type of fire, undergrowth and natural debris are often burned to ash. Which types of plants are most likely to benefit from a low-intensity wildfire in a forest?

A. the healthy trees and the plants that have just entered the ecosystem

B. the healthy trees and the seedlings that grow after the fire

C. the unhealthy trees and the plants that have just entered the ecosystem

D. the unhealthy trees and the seedlings that grow after the fire

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  1. 13 March, 20:02
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    Healthy trees and the seedlings that griw after the fire
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