TPO64 Task4
Task4
Using the examples from the lecture, explain why forest fires are beneficial to the forest ecosystem.
Listening
Listen to part of a talk in an environmental science class.
There’s one more method of forest conservation I want to talk about before we end today, and that’s forest fires. It may come as a surprise to many of you, but fire is a key element of many ecosystems. For example, it’s a natural, normal process that helps maintain a healthy forest.
For decades, we believed fire should be suppressed at all costs, so they were put out as quickly as possible to preserve the environment. But in the last 20 years or so, we’ve come to realize the advantages of regular controlled fires to an ecosystem. In fact, a lot of plant species depend on fire for survival. In a forest full of pine trees, for example, fire is necessary for reproduction.
Pine trees, in particular, need fire in order to spread their seeds. Pine trees, of course, have pine cones that contain their seeds. So what happens is that the heat from a fire melts the resin—you know, that sticky stuff that holds the cone scales together. When the resin melts, the cones open up, and the seeds inside are released onto the ground. Eventually, young pine trees grow from them. So thanks to the fire, we’ve got a new generation of pine trees.
Like I said earlier, fires can help grow better forests, which in turn creates a better habitat for wildlife in the area. For instance, they have an impact on the density of the forest. A fire that kills some trees but not others can open up a forest area previously thick with trees. This lets in sunshine, which encourages the growth of new shrubs and grasses. The new plant life, in turn, brings in new animal species.
New Word | Pronunciation | Part of Speech | English Explanation | Chinese Explanation | Example Sentence |
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Beneficial | ► | Adjective | Producing good results or helpful effects; advantageous. | 有益的。 | "Forest fires can be beneficial because they help certain plants grow better." |
Cone | ► | Noun | A solid or hollow object that tapers from a flat base to a point, often used to describe the shape of certain natural objects, like those produced by pine trees containing seeds. | 球果。 | "I found a pine cone on the ground while walking in the woods." |
Conservation | ► | Noun | The protection and preservation of the natural environment and wildlife. | 保护。 | "Many organizations focus on conservation to help save endangered species." |
Contain | ► | Verb | To hold or include within; to have as a component. | 包含。 | "These boxes contain all the supplies we need for the project." |
Control | ► | Verb | To exercise influence over; to regulate or manage. | 控制。 | "We need to control the temperature in the room to keep everyone comfortable." |
Decade | ► | Noun | A period of ten years. | 十年。 | "It's been a decade since we last visited that beautiful national park." |
Density | ► | Noun | The degree of compactness of a substance; in this context, it refers to how closely packed the trees are in a forest. | 密度。 | "The density of the forest makes it a great habitat for many animals." |
Ecosystem | ► | Noun | A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. | 生态系统。 | "The coral reef is a vibrant ecosystem that supports a wide variety of marine life." |
Element | ► | Noun | A fundamental or essential part of something; in this context, it refers to a necessary component of ecosystems. | 要素。 | "Water is a crucial element for all living things." |
Environmental | ► | Adjective | Relating to the natural world and the impact of human activity on it. | 环境的。 | "We need to take more environmental actions to protect our planet." |
Eventually | ► | Adverb | At a later time; in the end; after a period of time. | 最终。 | "If you keep watering the plants, they will eventually start to grow." |
Habitat | ► | Noun | The natural environment in which a particular species of animal or plant lives. | 栖息地。 | "The wetlands provide a crucial habitat for many bird species." |
Impact | ► | Noun | The strong effect or influence that something has on a situation or person. | 影响。 | "The new law will have a significant impact on the local economy." |
Instance | ► | Noun | An example or single occurrence of something. | 例子。 | "In this instance, we should consider alternative solutions." |
Lecture | ► | Noun | An educational talk to an audience, especially students in a classroom. | 讲座。 | "I found the lecture on climate change really enlightening." |
Maintain | ► | Verb | To keep something in a particular state or condition. | 维护。 | "It's important to maintain a balanced diet for good health." |
Melt | ► | Verb | To change from a solid to a liquid state, usually due to heat. | 融化。 | "The ice will melt quickly in the warm sun." |
Method | ► | Noun | A particular way of doing something, especially a systematic way. | 方法。 | "We need to find a more efficient method for completing this project." |
Particular | ► | Adjective | Used to single out an individual member of a specified group or class. | 特别的。 | "I have a particular interest in marine biology." |
Pine | ► | Noun | A type of tree that has long needles and produces cones, commonly found in forests. | 松树。 | "We walked through the tall pine trees during our hike." |
Preserve | ► | Verb | To maintain something in its original or existing state, especially to protect it from harm or decay. | 保护,维持。 | "We need to preserve the natural beauty of this park for future generations." |
Process | ► | Noun | A series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end; a natural phenomenon marked by gradual changes. | 过程,步骤。 | "The process of photosynthesis is essential for plant growth." |
Regular | ► | Adjective | Occurring at fixed intervals or according to a set schedule; consistent and predictable in occurrence. | 定期的,规律的。 | "I try to have regular meetings with my team to stay updated on our projects." |
Release | ► | Verb | To allow something to be free or to be made available; to let go or set free. | 释放,放出。 | "The company plans to release the new product next month." |
Reproduction | ► | Noun | The process by which living organisms produce new individuals of the same kind; the act of producing offspring. | 繁殖,生育。 | "The reproduction of certain plant species depends on specific environmental conditions." |
Resin | ► | Noun | A sticky organic substance that is secreted by certain trees and plants, often used for making varnishes and adhesives. | 树脂,粘性物质。 | "Artists often use resin to create beautiful, glossy finishes on their artwork." |
Scale | ► | Noun | A flat, thin, and often rigid structure that covers the surface of certain animals or plants; in this context, it refers to the protective covering of pine cones. | 鳞片,覆盖物。 | "The fish has shiny scales that reflect the light beautifully." |
Seed | ► | Noun | The small, hard part of a plant from which a new plant can grow; a unit of reproduction in flowering plants. | 种子,植物的繁殖单位。 | "I planted a seed in the garden, and now I'm excited to see it grow into a flower." |
Shrub | ► | Noun | A woody plant that is smaller than a tree and has multiple stems, often used in landscaping and gardening. | 灌木,矮树。 | "We planted several shrubs around the house to create a nice garden." |
Spread | ► | Verb | To extend over a larger area or to distribute something widely; to scatter or disperse. | 传播,扩散。 | "The rumors began to spread quickly through the school." |
Sticky | ► | Adjective | Having a surface that is covered with a substance that adheres to other surfaces, making it difficult to remove or separate. | 粘的。 | "I spilled some syrup on the table, and now it's all sticky." |
Stuff | ► | Noun | A material or substance, often unspecified or general in nature. | 东西。 | "I need to clean up all the stuff on my desk before the meeting." |
Suppress | ► | Verb | To put an end to or prevent something from happening, especially by force. | 抑制。 | "The firefighters worked hard to suppress the flames before they spread further." |
Survival | ► | Noun | The state of continuing to live or exist, especially in spite of difficult conditions. | 生存。 | "For many animals, finding food is essential for their survival in the wild." |
Wildlife | ► | Noun | Animals and plants that live or grow in the natural environment, not domesticated. | 野生动物。 | "We saw a lot of wildlife while hiking in the national park, including deer and birds." |
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Wesley
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George
The professor talks about forest fire. Nowadays fires, which are now seen by many researchers seem forest fire as the an important element of ecosystems. And forest fire Forest fires have some advantage several advantages for forest. forests. The first advantage is that many planets and plant species depend on fire to for reproduction. For example, the point pine trees needs need fire to help them spread their seed and make making their seed exposed seeds. When a fire occurs, it opens up the pine cones, allowing the seeds to fall to the ground, making ground and grow into new generation. And the trees. The second advantage is that fire makes creates a better habitat for animals. For example, the instance, when a fire will destroy destroys some old trees and provide spaces trees, it opens up space for new grasses.grasses and shrubs to grow, which can attract different animal species.
Richard
The professor talks about two advantages that of fire takes in the conservation of forest ecosystems. First, fire is needed to help spread the four-ticks ecosystem. First, seeds of pine trees, which have sticky coats that protect the seeds inside. The heat from the fire are needed to spread seeds for pine trees whose coats has sticky and melts the whole seeds inside of them. So resin, allowing the heath of fire would help cones to open and release the coat and let's see spread and report seeds, leading to the reproduction to of new pine trees. Second is that it Second, fire helps to create new habitats. Densities are increased because the When some trees are peeled burned, it reduces the density of the forest, allowing sunlight to reach the ground and encouraging the sunshine would shoot in and create growth of new plants. Therefore there is This increase in plant life can attract more animals that can habitat here.animal species to the area.
Kevin
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Zao
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Steven
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August
Forst the First, forest fires of are beneficial to the forest is assisted and here ecosystem for two advantages are given main reasons discussed in the lecture. So the The first advantage is that the forest fires will let the plants grow up a new generation. For example, we let the lecture imagine that the pine trees, when the plant of trees face the forest fires, their seeds can spread out and the core will get into the soil and plant help create a new generation of plants. For example, pine trees need fire for their seeds to spread. When a fire occurs, it helps open the pine cones, allowing the seeds to fall to the ground and grow into new pine trees. And the The second advantage is that the forest fires can also make more white life the habitat. Because when the improve habitats for wildlife. When fires are coming occur, they can build clear out some trees while leaving others standing. This allows more trees, sunlight to reach the ground, which makes encourages the more.growth of new plants, creating a better habitat for various animal species.
Tina
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Andy
Actually, forest fire is fires are a key point element in a forest ecosystem. The first point is that forest fires help some plants to protect, to reproduce. For instance, the pound trim then needs example, pine trees need fire to separate release their seeds because their seed is just sticky out seeds are often stuck inside the pine cones, which are sealed shut. The heat from the fire melts the resin, allowing the cones to open and hard the seeds to release. So they need fire fall to help the pound trim to separate their seeds. And the young pound trim ground, where new pine trees can just grow out. grow. The second point is that forest fire fires help to build create a better habitat in the forest. For instance, When a fire occurs, it can open up dense areas of trees, allowing more sunlight to reach the forest fire can just have more sunshine to floor. This increased sunlight encourages the farm.growth of new shrubs and grasses, which in turn attracts new animal species. So, forest fires play an essential role in maintaining a healthy and diverse ecosystem.
Karl
In the lecture lecture, the professor gives an talks about the positive effects of forest fires on the ecosystem. One example of is how fire helps pine trees release their seeds. When a four-reservious positive effect. The first is that it can let fire occurs, the daughter heat melts the resin on the pine cones, allowing them to open and release a pine trace, pine trace seeds and the cells. We can get seeds, which leads to a new generation of more pine trees and trees. Another benefit is that when a fire kills some trees, it opens up the area, allowing sunlight to reach the ground. This encourages the growth of new plants, which in turn attracts different animal species to the area. Overall, controlled fires can help plants to spread their seeds. And the second is that the four-fire killed some of the trees to have Italy, some to rest and bridge the ground and the grass. Well, groups which can attempt other animals to come to this area.maintain a healthy forest ecosystem.
Carol
The professor who goes on to Forest fires play an adventure that forests fire often to ecosystem for its forest fire at certain plants, species important role in the reproductions. And take pantries as an example takes this since these days a pan corner, which are similar by stinky then. ¶ ecosystem. For example, certain plant species, like pine trees, depend on fire for reproduction. When a forest, a fire opens the reason male along occurs, it heats up the pine corner cones, causing the resin to open, there is enable to sail to disappear and the right. And grow. ¶ Second forest fire create a bad habits for wild world life for influ influence, forest design after long after the fire, some grows are destroyed open after the area. ¶ melt. This allows the sunline cones to penace, so that has open up and release their seeds onto the ground, which leads to the growth of new pine trees. Additionally, forest fires can improve habitats for wildlife. After a fire.fire, some trees may be destroyed, but this opens up the forest, allowing sunlight to reach the ground. This sunlight encourages the growth of new shrubs and grasses, which attract various animal species. So, in many ways, forest fires can help create a healthier and more diverse ecosystem.
Keven
We mentioned Today, I want to talk about forest fire. We will consider how harmful it is. It will learn all of the trees fires and plants, which is extremely harmful to the ecosystem. However, the preventive nature shows beneficial effects of forest fire their benefits to the forest ecosystem. While it may seem that forest fires are harmful because they can destroy trees and plants, they actually play a crucial role in maintaining a healthy ecosystem. First, she as mentioned in the lecture, forest fire will be fires are beneficial for the reproduction of certain species, like pine trees. The heat from the fire helps open the pine cones, allowing the seeds to fall to the ground and grow into new generation. trees. Second, it forest fires can help to reduce the density of the forest. Because When a fire burns some trees but not others, it opens up the area and allows more sunlight to reach the ground. This encourages the growth of new shrubs and grasses, which can attract different animal species. So, overall, while forest fire fires can burn up trees and by not all of the trees. It can reduce the density and also be a good thing seem destructive, they are essential for the protection.health and diversity of forest ecosystems.
Joyce
I'm trying going to professor explain to you what is that for us files why forest fires are beneficial to the forest system. First is ecosystem. First, they help maintain a healthy forest, just like the especially for pine trees. The After a forest fire, the heat allows pine trees are in cones to open up and release their cores. After seeds. This process is essential for the growth of new pine trees. Second, forest fires, the sun will be on the nose. Then the cores will overlap and the seeds can be aspured. The second one is fires create better habitats. When a fire occurs, it can help grow habitat. After clear out some trees, allowing sunlight to reach the fire, ground. This sunlight encourages the sun freeze is healed growth of new plants, which in turn attracts various animal species. Overall, forest fires play a crucial role in promoting a healthy and the sunshine can.diverse ecosystem.
Michael
The professor gave us two examples to support the explain why forest fires of beneficials are beneficial to the forest existence. ecosystem. The first example is the that forest fire is fires are necessary for the plan to reproduce. Reproductions, the gave us is an example about reproduction of certain plants, like pine trees. And the pine trees, pine Pine trees cause which have cones that contain their seeds. And When a fire occurs, the forest fire happens, they will diffuse heat melts the resin that holds the cone scales together, allowing the cones to open and release the seeds into the ground and open up the seeds inside the corns are released on onto the ground. So the This process helps new pine trees will be grown and the signal written is the to grow. Additionally, forest fire fires can create more space in the forest, which allows new space plants to grow and provides a better habitat for the animals. And the The new animals can emigrate plants attract different animal species, helping them to survive in this place to survive. It will support the animal to survive and live.environment.
Selina
The woman made me talk about the speaker explained that forest fire is the fires are a key element of many ecosystems because the they play an important role in maintaining a healthy environment. For instance, fires can preserve quickly help certain species, like pine trees, reproduce. When a fire occurs, the heat melts the resin in pine cones, causing them to open and release seeds onto the environment and most of the environment will depend on their fire. The fire is necessary ground, which leads to protect the trees. The first example is the pine trees. When the water is open up, the fire will release on the ground and it will produce the new pine trees because growing. Additionally, controlled fires can create better habitats for wildlife. By thinning out dense areas of trees, sunlight can reach the fire. The second example is ground, promoting the fire can produce growth of new shrubs and grasses, which in turn attract various animal species. Overall, fires are beneficial for both the better habitat for animals. For example, trees and the animals in the density parts because of the sun shines. It will help the animals and make the new animals species and it is very helpful for our world.forest ecosystem.
Claire
The main parts that we can build on this together are some points Today, I want to talk about the forces fighter and our beneficial benefits of forest fires for the first aid system. And they give us ecosystem. First, fire plays a vital role in maintaining healthy forests. It helps certain plant species, like pine trees, to reproduce. For example, the heat from a fire opens up pine cones and releases seeds, allowing new trees to grow. This process is essential for the survival of pine trees. Second, controlled fires can help manage the density of forests. By burning some reasons trees, it allows sunlight to explain it reach the ground, encouraging the growth of new plants like shrubs and the first is we can build that first fire, grasses. This new plant life attracts different animal species, creating a spread of all the four-thicks system richer habitat. In summary, forest fires are beneficial because they have help regenerate trees and support wildlife in the forces should be executed and have the more benefits from the material as for that. And the second reason is it helps them to have more energy or material. So our binders have to force this girl and help to force the ecosystem. So this is some reason for that they expand the forest fire and the beneficial for theecosystem.
Tom
In this lecture, the professor mentioned explained that forest fires can actually benefit the forest not necessarily be affected or see fires. ecosystem. For example, but this bindries fires help with the reproduction of certain plants, like pine trees. The heat from the fire opens up their cones, allowing the seeds to be released and grow into new trees. This process is seized in important because it ensures the fire. survival of the species. Additionally, controlled fires can help maintain a healthy forest by reducing overcrowding, allowing sunlight to reach the ground, and encouraging new plant growth. This fire could make their reproduction better. It is necessary. It is an initial condition. It is fired. This is new growth supports a fire well used as variety of animal species, creating a colon to make this reproduction. This is become your choice. So it benefits the forest existing. It makes this one more species.richer habitat overall.
Mike
According to the lecture Forest Fire is lecture, forest fires are actually a very important element for the ecosystem to survive because it can they bring many benefits to the plants and animals. Here are two examples. The first one example is the pine trees. Their seeds need are contained in cones, and fire is necessary for the cones to enter a cone, but it is hard for its seeds open. The heat from the fire melts the resin, allowing the cones to do it. The forest fire can melt the cone and help the seeds to enter it. Then it offers the seeds release their seeds, which then have a place for them to grow and become a very big tree. into new trees. Secondly, it forest fires can offer some create habitats for various animals and plants. For example, it can decrease instance, when a fire reduces the density of the forest forest, more sunlight can reach the ground, which helps new grasses and the sunshires can enter the forest and help the grass shrubs to grow.grow. This new plant life, in turn, attracts different animal species.
Isaiah
The fire Fire can also be used to conserve the ecosystem because nowadays nowadays, people can regular control the fire. It lectures the professor, fires regularly. The professor mentioned two ways that first first up any features of fire benefits the forest ecosystem. First, the professor he used a pilot pine trees as an example. The fire can help the Fire helps these trees reproduce because it allows them to reproduce and because the fire can help them spread their seeds. When a fire occurs, it opens the pine cones, releasing the seeds onto the ground, which eventually the fire can grow up. into new trees. The second benefit is the that fire can give them a better habitat because sometimes improve habitats. Sometimes, if there are too many forest, too many trees in an area, a fire can clear some of them out. This opens up the forest forest, allowing more sunlight in, which helps new plants grow and the fire can.provides a better habitat for wildlife.
Jason
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Raymond
The lecture discusses how forest fire is fires are beneficial to the forest ecosystem. First, fire is necessary for the reproduction of certain plants, species plant species, such as pine trees. The heat from the forest fire opens causes the pine trees cause cones to open and release seeds seeds, which grows grow into new trees. Second, fires made forest leaves crowded by a cuddling sound tree trees or plants. There's can reduce overcrowding in the forest, allowing more sunlight raised ground, helping to reach the ground. This helps new plants to grow up and grow this grow. This As these new plant springing.plants spring up, they create a better habitat for wildlife.
Lauren
Forest fires will have many problems for the forest and now the forest fires They are beneficials can actually be beneficial to the forest ecosystem First day ecosystem. For example, while it might seem like fires are destructive, they play a crucial role in maintaining healthy forests. One benefit is that some plants, like pine trees, need fire to reproduce. The heat from the fire opens up their cones, allowing the seeds to fall to the ground and grow into new trees. Additionally, fires can clear out dense areas of trees, letting in sunlight. This sunlight helps new plants and shrubs to grow, which in turn attracts different animal species. So, while forest fires sometimes will make a hose may seem harmful, they are important for the forest so that's them And so so that health and regeneration of the trees or other plants and they can get more airs So this plant they can survive And another reason the forest can fire forest fire can benefit Shoes to the forest ecosystem is Sometimes the forest fires they They will burn some trees and After the trees this trees have burning died And the other the other plants and other animals they can survive and Or to pay theecosystem.
Meredith
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