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Fire can leave the land bare, and after it passes through (especially if burned fiercely), the soil becomes exposed to wind and water erosion with no plant roots to hold it in place anymore. Also the humus, the moisture content in soil, can be destroyed by a fierce fire. By minimizing the use of fire, this can give the soil a cover from fallen leaves and vegetation in general.

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