Yes bush fires occur around the world but are sometimes known as forest fires.
They occur in hot weather and can be a natural phenomenon or man made (arson).
Bush fires have occurred in New Zealand America Russia to name but a few.
Yes there is bush fires every were!
Any Australian animals which live in the bush can be endangered by bushfires.Animals most at risk include:koalaspossums (especially the Leadbeater's Possum)glidersnumbats (far southwestern Australia only)quollswombats
Sodom and Gamorra.
any place feul oxygen and heat are present
"The Out back", "Going Bush", "goin to the scrub".
They work both inside and outside, depending on the situation. In cases of building fires, they normally put the fire out using the hose outside, but firefighters go inside to search for any people left in the fire. In cases of wild fires, they obviously work outside to help control the fire before it spreads too much.
"Fire tornadoes," more properly called firewhirls as they are not true tornadoes, can occur in any location that can experience intense fires. They are often observed in California and Australia where giant forest and brush fires are not uncommon.
Fires can occur at any time
Aborigines speak a language unrelated to any outside Australia. Languages in Tasmania are unrelated to those off the island. Aboriginal cultures have no influences outside Australia.
No. France has no platypuses, either in the wild or in any zoo. There are currently no platypuses in zoos outside of Australia.
There are several different senses of "bushmen" in Australia. If you consider the "bushmen of the Kalahari" in Africa, then Australia's equivalent and the original bushmen of Australia, are the indigenous people, known as the Aborigines. Others who have earned the title are the swagmen and the stockmen of the bush and the outback. Australia's bushmen are any of the people who have worked hard to make a living from the bush; who have defied the odds of Australia's harsh lands and survived, despite whatever obstacles nature may put in their way.
Yes, there are always fires somewhere in the world.
No. There are no platypuses in Kentucky, or in any other part of North America. Platypuses are not found outside of Australia.