This question is fairly difficult; I'm sorry to say there is no exact answer because it gets increasingly hotter year by year now. The answer for 2008 is about 1000 in the whole world. If you can prove me wrong do so but until then I'm right and you are wrong. Haha.^_^
a lot!
There has been over 8000 forest fires occur in Canada almost each year
alot over 100
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75,000 wildfires happen each year in the USA.
45,182 are the number of wildfires that have burned in the US, with the last updated information in June of 2009 from the NIFC.
45,182 are the number of wildfires that have burned in the US, with the last updated information in June of 2009 from the NIFC.
we need to start paying attention to class maybe starting next year ;P O yeah and i don't know the answer ....
Since official record keeping began in 1950, Idaho has had 205 recorded tornadoes through 2014. The number of actual tornadoes may be significantly higher, as it is likely that maany weak tornadoes were missed prior to the advent of Doppler radar.
About 64,000
75,000 wildfires happen each year in the USA.
there has been 53 wildfires in Los Angeles hope I helped,leahsharp00
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45,182 are the number of wildfires that have burned in the US, with the last updated information in June of 2009 from the NIFC.
45,182 are the number of wildfires that have burned in the US, with the last updated information in June of 2009 from the NIFC.
Most wildfires are cause by humansâ?? irresponsibility with camp fires in no burn area. Some wildfires are started naturally by lightning strikes in the dry brush. These fires burn more than 5 million acres every year.
1.2 billion
we need to start paying attention to class maybe starting next year ;P O yeah and i don't know the answer ....
Since official record keeping began in 1950, Idaho has had 205 recorded tornadoes through 2014. The number of actual tornadoes may be significantly higher, as it is likely that maany weak tornadoes were missed prior to the advent of Doppler radar.
what are wildfires related to
As a (somewhat educated) Californian, my humble opinion is that they are a deadly prerequisite for new life. Lightning strikes account for very few of the wildfires that occur each year. SmokeyBear would say that 90% of wildfires (or more) are caused by human carelessness. An arboreal specialist would tell us that each tree harbors at least 100 lives. Proper management of our forests (including control of the underbrush) would reduce the number of wildfires each year. Without the cleansing effect of wildfires, forests would be unable to evolve.