Wildfires mostly start at places such as large and dense forests. They occur when dried-up leaves and branches on the forest ground catch fire from either a cigarette butt or a lightning strike. These will start to spread, and eventually, the upright trees would also be reduced to ashes.
They typically start in a dry area of timber, and are often caused by cigarette stubs or lightning.
in wildfires
In forests.
Foresthill, California
what is the impact on humans in wildfires
Firenados :o) All winds can drive a wild fire but the most common are the Santa Ana's in Southern California
Most wildfires occur in Central and Southern California. They usually occur from Santa Barbara, ca down to San Diego. These are where the majority of the major fires have burned in the most recent years.
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.
There have only been two arrests made since 2008 California wildfires.
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they mostly occur in California to my knowledge.
what is the impact on humans in wildfires
There have only been two arrests made since 2008 California wildfires.
The link below is a great place for the fires of 2008 in california.
i think in california or florida. Maybe montana also
sometimes if lighting strikes a forest it well cause a wildfire.
On a whacked out and at times ( wildfires, earthquake shocks) hazardous planet called CALIFORNIA.