Bushfires are a constant threat in Australia. The most recent bushfires (as of November 2009) were the widespread fires that hit the outskirts of Rockhampton and Mount Morgan in central Queensland in October.
As of when this question was posted (2/6/09) there were 13 fires this week. See http://www.nifc.gov/fire_info/nfn.htm for up-to-date fire information.
They can start at any time, anywhere
Use your cell phone to place a call to the fire department.
primary succession
Temperate broadleaf forest and grassland.
because it will make a big fire
When a fire is out of control in a forest.
The Panorama Fire was in 1980
"fire" in the sense that a place (building, forest) is on a fire
Get current fire information on www.nifc.gov
Use your cell phone to place a call to the fire department.
if forest are not there agriculture will not take place.
Changes that take place within seconds are known as fast change. For example bursting of a fire cracker is a fast change and a forest fire can spread very fastly.
Fire management is procedures put in place and executed to protect people and items from the effects of fire. One would be not burning anything in a forest landscape to avoid creating a forest fire.
A lot of it are in the world
the most common place near people is in sibarea.
on fire when your out camping in the forest.
the ice would put out the fire right after it melts!
All fire needs to continue burning is oxygen and fuel