A bushfire is a fire that is either naturally lit of lit by arsonists. They can be extremely dangerous and possibly deadly. R.I.P victims of 2010 Victorian bushfire season.
A scientist who studies bush-fires is called a fire ecologist. They research the ecological impacts of fires on vegetation, wildlife, and ecosystems, and work to better understand fire behavior and management strategies.
The hydrosphere refers to all bodies of water on the Earth's surface. Bush fires affect stream and river water quality. An erosion, which results from a bush fire can increase the turbidity of the water, which will negatively affect aquatic life.
Agricultural practices like slash and burn agriculture, improper residue management, and land clearing using fire can lead to bush burning. These practices can increase the vulnerability of vegetation to fires and create conditions conducive to the spread of wildfires. Implementing sustainable land management practices and proper fire prevention measures can help mitigate the impact of bush burning.
There are two types of fires 1 man made fires 2 natural fires as natural fires cause many smoke but are caused rarely such as forest fires they are less harmfull to the environment but man made fires had made can many harms to environment . They also produce many smoke and are use most wich is harmfull to ozon layar. It is the best example of global warming. they are good for humanbeings but not for nature.
The Chaparral biome is characterized by regular, naturally occurring fires.
fire fighters put out bush fires.
Yes bush fires only happen in bush hence the name. But a fire can still be lit and maintain with out wood or 'bush'.
Depends on where the bush is.
What are the benefits of a bush fire
Yes bush fires occur around the world but are sometimes known as forest fires. They occur in hot weather and can be a natural phenomenon or man made (arson). Bush fires have occurred in New Zealand America Russia to name but a few.
wildfires,bush fires etc
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Well bush fires spread and spread if they aren't put out, and eventually reach homes that people are in.
Britain sometimes gets bush fires, or forest fires, but they are not very common, as the climate is often wetter. However fires in South Wales did £4.5 million damage in 2006 and 2007.
light fires.
bushfire facts
in hot weather :)