Most of Australia is made up of dry areas of bushland. During summer the heat depending where you are can range from 30 degrees upto and over 45. The heat plus dried out bushland equals fire, though so are lit by idiots
Wildfires are called "bushfires" in Australia.
Australia, particularly the southeastern region, is prone to bushfires for several reasons:
Bushfires also occur regularly in Queensland and the Northern Territory, but they are worse where there is less rain, rather than in areas where the wet seson is clearly defined. Central Queensland and Rockhampton, for example, are bushfire-prone, and these areas are much drier than the southeast, where minor bushfires are quickly and easily contained.
There was probably a dry hedge that caught on fire from a cigarette, campfire or lighter
because it did
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actually there are a lot. most of the rainforests in Australia are found in Tasmania. Kangaroos live in the forests and also koala bears that are only found in Australia. also in Australia they experience huge bush fires or forest fires.
"Bushfire" is the term used for a forest fire or wildfire in Australia. They are also called bushfires in New Zealand.
The largest number of destructive fires have occurred around the Dandenong Ranges, which encircle Melbourne.
On the one that I have the package said up to 3-hundred fires. so I am going with 300.
Because they help save people from fires. And there has been many fires. So, who wouldn't want to respect a firefighter
well 173 people died in the Black Saturday bush fires and the total population of Australia is 21,874,900 so that equals a very low percentage of about 0.0007909%
because the water makes it dry
wild fires and droughts in Australia
any place feul oxygen and heat are present
Australia's ABC news service reported that there were 2029 houses destroyed in the Black Saturday bushfires.
Wild fires have occurred since the beginning of time, so there is really no good answer to this question.