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Fire / Physical geography / Wildfires / Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests / Ecology / Sclerophyll / Rainforest / Queensland tropical rain forests / Controlled burn / Systems ecology / Historical geology / Ecological succession
Date: 2012-07-07 12:33:25
Fire
Physical geography
Wildfires
Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests
Ecology
Sclerophyll
Rainforest
Queensland tropical rain forests
Controlled burn
Systems ecology
Historical geology
Ecological succession

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