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What conditions can cause a bushfire?

There are several natural and man-made factors that can lead to bushfire conditions.Atmospheric conditions that cause lightning storms can result in bushfires. This is when a warm front meets a cold front. Statistics indicate that most bushfires are caused by lightning strikes.The intensity of bushfires is increased by dry vegetation, often after a period of heatwave, together with strong, gusting winds, and absence of precipitation. Droughts and prostrated heat are classic conditions for causing bushfires.A man-made condition that causes bushfires is sheer idiocy. Bushfires are, unfortunately, commonly caused by man's activities, whether arson or unintentionally lighting the fires such as by tossing cigarettes out of car windows, or not extinguishing campfires properly.High winds, coupled with dry air, can cause bushfires. Gusting winds cause faulty power lines to spark and arc, which easily ignites the vegetation into bushfires.


How do you put out bushfires?

you add some water to the mixture :D


Did Martin van Buren cause positive or negative effects?

He has caused both. One major negative effect was the "Panic of 1837" the positive effect was that he helped set up the political machine.


Where in the world are bushfires most likely to occur?

daily mainly arson and lightning strike fires


How do bushfires start?

Bushfires are often started by any of the following:lightning strikescampfires not being put out properlysparks from a car's exhaust if surrounding vegetation is extremely dryarsondamaged power linesConditions that cause the bushfire to increase in intensity are excessive heat and prolonged heatwave or drought, which has caused the vegetation to become tinder-dry, as well as strong, hot winds.

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What effect does bushfires have on regrowth?

Bushfires can have both positive and negative effects on regrowth. While high-intensity fires can damage vegetation and hinder regrowth, moderate-intensity fires can stimulate seed germination and promote growth of certain plant species. Additionally, fire can release nutrients into the soil, which can benefit regrowth in the long term.


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What are the causes preventions and effects of bushfires and overgrazing?

cigarette butts, a hot sun on very dry grass and arsonist to name a few.


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#1 What are bushfires called in German? (or any language you'd like) #2 Where are bushfires found? #3 What kind of soil do bushfires grow in?


What environmental impacts do bushfires have?

Bushfires can have positive and negative effects on the environment. Some plants require fire to spread their seeds. This is the case with the banksia in Australia. Some species like this actually require the heat and the smoke to release their seeds. Without bushfires, these plants could not reproduce. Similarly, fire can generate new growth in existent plants. Eucalypts, for example, often sprout new growth after a fire. However, for every positive effect, there's a negative effect as well. Bushfires release huge amounts of smoke and ash which, apart from creating pollution (provoking asthma and causing other health problems), also cause weather changes in the immediate area. Heat pushes up the air, creating cumulus clouds which, if met by air of a different temperature, can result in storms. Animals such as Leadbeater's possum, which is unique to certain forestry areas in Victoria, can be severely threatened by bushfire. For fifty years, the Leadbeater's possum was believed to be extinct, largely as a result of the devastating Black Friday bushfires in 1939. The Leadbeater's possum is found only in the tall eucalypt and mountain ash forests in the central highlands of central Victoria. It nests in the hollows of old trees, preferring trees which are over 150-200 years old. Bushfires can wipe out these habitats in a single season, so many species of animal can be very vulnerable to the effects of bushfires.


What Positive effects of conflict?

there are no positive characteristics of a conflict!!!!!!


What does the quotation above show about the impact of imperialism on territory that was controlled by Great Britain?

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What are the positive and negative effects of globalization to hospitality industry?

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