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When dry leaves burn, they ignite quickly due to their low moisture content, producing flames and releasing heat. This combustion can lead to the release of smoke and ash, which may impact air quality. If not controlled, the fire can spread, potentially causing damage to surrounding vegetation and structures. Additionally, the nutrients in the burned leaves can enrich the soil, promoting new plant growth once the fire subsides.

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