3. After a fire destroys a forest, the area will most likely
(1) remain bare land indefinitely
(2) develop into a desert area
(3) develop into an entirely different type of forest after hundreds of years
(4) recover through gradual changes back to a point of long-term stability

Respuesta :

Answer:

4

Explanation:

Answer:

4. The last one.

Explanation:

After forest fires, the trees will have to grow again. Animals will have to go in again. The forest has to recover. If a forest burns down, how will you ever see that forest again in the next long, long years?

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