A drop of water works like a magnifying glass when the sun shines hit it is reflects the light onto a dry piece of grass/wood/anything dry the water droplet makes the light stronger causing it to be warmer. The twig catches on fire and spreads onto other dry thing making the fire bigger and bigger.
More usually they are started by lightening strikes or by careless human activities.
Natural wildfires are often started by lightning, extreme heat, and volcanic eruptions. In damp conditions the fire would not spread far, however during dry periods the damage from the fire could be vast.
In a forest, on the plains, on a mountain, etc formed as a very small fire started by man or a storm's lightning.
Most wildfires are actually caused by careless humans or arsonists. Lightning can also start fires, but 80 percent or so of all fires are human caused.
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sometimes if lighting strikes a forest it well cause a wildfire.
by lightening strikes
a wildfire
Which Colorado wildfire? The recent one or the last 9001 of them? The recent one started on September 11, 2001.
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At the begining of all time!! Wildfire has always been present!!
sometimes if lighting strikes a forest it well cause a wildfire.
by lightening strikes
a wildfire
Which Colorado wildfire? The recent one or the last 9001 of them? The recent one started on September 11, 2001.
A wildfire can start in the desert because the suns heat is so hot it burns dry grass and starts fire the fire would not burn much cause there not much in a desert but yes they can start.
The lightning from thunderstorms can start a wildfire.
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There is no set temperature that a wildfire starts at. The most recent fire in Santa Barbara, ca started when the weather was overcast and the temperature was below 70 degrees.
Start at 150 go no lower than 100
sometimes if lighting strikes a forest it well cause a wildfire.