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In a wildfire, the weather tends to be dry and hot. Most wildfires start because of humans being careless, therefore some wildfire weather is cold or could be humid. It depends on if the fire was started by natural causes or because of a person.
The lightning from thunderstorms can start a wildfire.
Weather Caught on Camera - 2011 California Wildfire was released on: USA: 23 February 2011
A type 2 wildfire is a moderate fire that is more difficult to control than a type 1 fire. It typically requires additional resources such as air support or heavy machinery to contain. The size and intensity of a type 2 wildfire can vary.
The time it takes to put out a wildfire can vary greatly depending on factors such as the size of the fire, weather conditions, and available resources. It can take days to weeks to fully extinguish a large wildfire.
This succession is called autotrophic autogenous.
No. Wildfires are combustion, which is a chemical process. In terms of cause, most wildfires are caused by lightning (weather) or by humans.
Yes, a wildfire can be considered a catasthope as it has the potential to cause significant damage to the environment, including weather, geology, and humans. Wildfires can lead to destruction of habitats, loss of vegetation, threats to wildlife, air pollution, and endanger human lives and property. Geographic and weather conditions play a crucial role in the spread and intensity of wildfires.
Yes, the vast majority of wildfires are caused by weather (lightning), some are caused by volcanic action and a good number are caused by human carelessness.
The contagion of the sudden decision to cancel school due to weather spread through the school like wildfire.
Wildfires can happen in almost any weather. The worst weather is when there has been no rain, dry heat, and winds. This is a major concern due to the dryness of the area and with the winds how fast it can and will spread.
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