Wildfires can cause extensive damage, both to property and human life, but they also have various beneficial effects on wilderness areas.
It depends on where it is. Bushfires can damage hundreds of thousands of hectares of bushland, destroying the habitat of native animals. They can also completely raze townships, causing millions of dollars of damage.
Fatal to humans. Forest fire starter, barns and homes burned, tree trunks cracked in half.
have you heard Slave lake if forest fires are close to the town, this equals bad news it is not just homes being destroyed, but water is unusable, and gas pipelines, could open up, so if houses are left standing it is still dangerous. forest fire, if not near town, will effect the wild life, the animals, and their way with the habit surronding them if anything changes in the environment, then there whole way of life is inpacted, it is just like extinction, or can result in.
Since there are obviously no fire hydrants in a forest, it is more difficult to fight wildfires. Tanker trucks can't be driven in because of all the trees and lack of roads. The trees, brush, and leaves provide ideal fuel for the fire because they are so flammable.
For the most part they didn't. They needed to hunt, or gather, food nearly every day.
It depends on where it is. Bushfires can damage hundreds of thousands of hectares of bushland, destroying the habitat of native animals. They can also completely raze townships, causing millions of dollars of damage.
Bush fires cause a lot of damage like burning houses, burning plants and it also burns homes like maybe your home or other peoples homes. People find this quite similar that bushfire's burns animal homes in the forest or grassland. Thanks by Verenaisi
I'll say probably humans because we do need the wood for our homes and many other things. So it's us. Also, we might cause fires. And those fires might destroy the trees and maybe an entire forest. And that brings the cause back to us.
Humans take away from the habitat buy building homes. They kill some of the animals and sometimes cause fires to burn plants.
they could spread and destroy thousands of acres and homes and cause thousands of dollars of damage
Wildfire cause damage to plants, trees, weeds, homes, animals, humans, and everything else that is in its path.
Some humans live in tribes in the rain forest so when the tress are being cut down these people loose their homes
Yes, forest fires commonly cause injuries and even fatalities. Most commonly injured are firefighters and residents of the affected area, such as people who built homes in or near forests.
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Fatal to humans. Forest fire starter, barns and homes burned, tree trunks cracked in half.
The water would get into our homes and damage would exspensive to fix that's why we have dams to prevent it.
Not all forest fires are bad. They can clear the forest of dead wood and other things and this promotes growth. They can be bad by killing animals and buring out of control as seen in the fires in Southern CA. Today people have built homes where no homes once were and this has created conditions when a fire starts it also burns whole blocks of homes.