Because wildfires cause severe damage to forests and other natural habitats as well as killing animals within the area. There are many times that houses and other buildings are also destroyed in such fires. Plus, any fire can be dangerous for anyone, but especially for people with respitory problems, young children and senior citizens. The smoke can easily trigger serious if not fatal medical problems to anyone who enhales it.
No. Wildfires are combustion, which is a chemical process. In terms of cause, most wildfires are caused by lightning (weather) or by humans.
Yes, wildfires can be caused by human activities such as arson, discarded cigarettes, or equipment malfunctions. Human activities can directly or indirectly ignite fires that can quickly spread and cause extensive damage to the environment.
Wildfires caused by humans have significant impacts on the environment and communities. They can lead to loss of wildlife habitat, destruction of vegetation, air pollution, and soil erosion. In communities, wildfires can cause property damage, displacement of residents, and health issues from smoke and ash. Overall, human-caused wildfires have far-reaching consequences on both the environment and the people living in affected areas.
it could kill us
Humans are causing way more wildfires which is an issue. First of all after camping, they sometimes leave the fire. Second of all, some people smokes and drop cigarettes on the ground which the cigarettes remnants can ignite wildfires. With more wildfires, more wild animals are killed.
What Should You Do - 2003 Wildfires was released on: USA: 2004
wildfires do the samething as a regular fire
Actually, most are natural.
Caused by humans and weather related
burn properties and kill people
what is the impact on humans in wildfires
Humans contribute to the occurrence of wildfires through activities such as careless disposal of cigarettes, campfires, and fireworks, as well as through activities like arson and equipment use that can spark fires. Additionally, land development and climate change can also increase the risk of wildfires.