Scientists Discover Trees ‘Holding Their Breath’ to Survive Wildfires.mp4

About Scientists Discover Trees ‘Holding Their Breath’ to Survive Wildfires.mp4

New research reveals that trees respond to wildfires by effectively 'holding their breath,' closing off their internal structures to survive smoky conditions. This adaptive behavior limits the intake of harmful smoke and heat, helping trees endure intense fires. The study highlights how nature's resilience enables forests to withstand and recover from devastating wildfires. Understanding these survival mechanisms is vital for forest conservation and fire management strategies worldwide.