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This was Henry Lawson, a patriotic Australian write of the late nineteenth century/early twentieth century.
If you are referring to the Canberra Bush fires of 2003, there were over 500 homes destroyed.
November: President George H.W. Bush signed a bill in 1990 that designated November as "Native American Heritage Month." (Native peoples used to be called "Indians," but these days, the term "Native Americans" is generally preferred.)
The indigenous Australians are known for their fondness of witchetty grubs. Kangaroo meat and emu steaks are available, but they are not yet very popular. Kangaroo meat is gradually gaining in popularity. There are also various bush plums and bush bananas which are not grown commercially, but were an important source of food for he indigenous people. There are many other native bush foods, but perhaps the most palatable native food is the macadamia nut, found in the temperate and sub-tropical, eastern coastal regions.
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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'.
Bush fires are wildfires that occur in forests, grasslands, or other open areas with vegetation. They can spread quickly and be difficult to contain, often causing damage to natural ecosystems and harming wildlife. Bush fires are typically fueled by dry conditions and high winds.
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.
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