Extensive vines, such as the intrusive plant Lygodium microphyllum (Old World climbing fern), serve as fuel, letting small ground fires to get the canopy.
Behind the fire, if trees don't regrow, carbon dioxide persists be released. During the fire, carbon dioxide is dismissed as the trees and plants ignite.
A) Torching the anchoring vegetation leaves the ground exposed.
B) Burning the soil causes it denser, making landslides more likely.
Wildfires break down organic material more quickly than decomposition, thus renewing soil nutrients more quickly.
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