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What ecosystem would be damaged the most by a fire?

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Forest is the ecosystem that would be damaged the most by a fire.
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Forest ecosystem

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The forest ecosystem refers to the thick woodland that is comprised of both living and non living things and their interaction between each other within that ecosystem.

This forest ecosystem may be damaged drastically due to forest fire, killing the animal species that exist there. It also reduces the amount of plants and trees, leading to the loss of habitat for animals. The fire in the forest is produced mainly due to the human activities. In addition to this, they are also produced due to lightning, volcanic eruptions or sparks that creates from the falling rock.

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