Drought affects wild fires because everything is dry and there is not water or moisture in the air to help keep the ground or plants from dying off. It also causes a problem for the fire fighters in the way that they have to travel farther away to get the water they need to work the fire.
Droughts lead to forest fires because the trees become dry and everything around it becomes dry. As we all know dry wood catches fire easier therefore the sun focuses on one point for a period of time such as a tree and it catches fire.
they are alike because the both mean dangerous things
If leaves and wood are dry, they burn easier. A small spark might start the fire.
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Forest fires can happen anywhere
Oh No Forest Fires was created in 2007.
More wild fires occur now because of the increased droughts.
Most commonly? In nature, that would have to be lightning. Smokey the Bear has been telling us for years about how sloppy campers can cause forest fires, and he's right, but 70% of forest fires are ignited by lightning.
Forest fires can be caused by improperly discarded smoking materials.
in a grassland, forest fires, runoff, droughts
Yes. Droughts are frequently connected to fires and famine.
Floods, drought, fires and earthquakes are examples of natural disasters.
Forest fires can happen anywhere
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droughts
Oh No Forest Fires ended in 2010.
Oh No Forest Fires was created in 2007.
Floods, earthquakes, droughts, and some fires are all examples of a phenomenon known as a "natural disaster". Other common natural disasters are hurricanes, tsunami, and volcanic eruptions.
Floods, earthquakes, droughts, and some fires are all examples of a phenomenon known as a "natural disaster". Other common natural disasters are hurricanes, tsunami, and volcanic eruptions.
More wild fires occur now because of the increased droughts.
forest fires