Pine trees have thick, protective bark that insulates their inner tissues from heat during forest fires. Additionally, many species, such as the lodgepole pine, have cones that are serotinous, meaning they remain closed until exposed to the intense heat of a fire, which triggers seed release. This adaptation not only allows them to survive the fire but also promotes regeneration in the post-fire environment.
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