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How can fires affect an ecosystem ? pls help :(​

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Fire can destroy many habitats and kill organisms, by doing this, it can make a certain species that may be important to become extinct in the area, the consumer that eats this organism will eventually have nothing to eat, and the consumer that eats that one will also starve, eventually causing the whole ecosystem to collapse

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Fire plays a key role in shaping ecosystems by serving as an agent of renewal and change. But fire can be deadly, destroying homes, wildlife habitat and timber, and polluting the air with emissions harmful to human health. Fire also releases carbon dioxide—a key greenhouse gas—into the atmosphere.

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