ciggarets,
There are two main causes of forest fires. Firstly is human carelessness as people fail to extinguish camp fires properly or are careless with matches and cigarettes. The second cause is often due to lightning strikes in forested areas.
The answer is blindness
obesity
Cardiovascular disease.
Yes. According to the CDC, Heart disease is the number one cause of death in America. Cancer is the second leading cause of death.
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Stop trying to cheat on your novanet health course. Hepatitis C, for goodness sake.
I'll say probably humans because we do need the wood for our homes and many other things. So it's us. Also, we might cause fires. And those fires might destroy the trees and maybe an entire forest. And that brings the cause back to us.
Cancer is the primary cause of death in the world:)
There are an average of about 2,900 home clothes dryer fires reported each year in the United States. These fires cause an estimated 5 deaths, 100 injuries, and $35 million in property loss annually.
Human activities such as campfires, debris burning, equipment use, and arson are some of the main causes of forest fires in the western US. Additionally, lightning strikes during dry and windy conditions can also ignite fires in the region.
Forest fires can happen anywhere