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A forest fire burns down most of the trees in a large forest. The animals that live in the trees are forced to move to other areas. What kind of disturbance is this?

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D.) Catastrophic

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Answer: Catastropic

Step-by-step explanation:

The events or any force of nature that has catastrophic consequence is known as catastropic event.

Example of such events are earthquake, forest fire, avalanche, tornado, tsunami and volcanic eruption.

These events takes place at very large level in which large number of animals, plants and human beings are adversely affected.

Forest fire also lead to force the animals to move in to some other place is an catastropic disturbance.

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