Bushfires destroy many things. They can burn down houses and forests. It can wreck the habitat. It can have a great psycological effect
Quite simply, bushfires will move faster uphill. A bushfire may continue along flat plains at a rate of about 10 kph. Each time the gradient of the land increases by 10%, the bushfires speed actually doubles, meaning that when it reaches hills or ranges of any type, its speed increses exponentially, putting those at the top of the hill in extreme danger.
Bushfires burn wood and vegetation, releasing carbon dioxide into the air, but they do not have a long-term effect on total atmospheric carbon dioxide levels. This is because the new growth that follows the busfire will eventually absorb the same amount of carbon as the trees that were burnt.
because of the trees
yes it does
We'll starve!
Bushfires destroy many things. They can burn down houses and forests. It can wreck the habitat. It can have a great psycological effect
drought conditions in the midwest
the economy looses millions of dollars paying for repairs
Rapidly rising food prices across the South.
Rapidly rising food prices across the South.
The effect of very little rainfall on food production means less food. Many crops will not survive without adequate rainfall. This could drive prices up on the small crop that is left.
What was food prices in 1929
they make the land unsuitable for growth of plants and theres a more likely chance of bushfires
In the UK, anyway, most food prices were fixed while rationing was in force. One of the main purposes of rationing by coupons was to avoid rationing by price. :)
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Good prices.