The Forest Service (USFS) and similar groups do controlled burns. These are controlled and they do not do it for entertainment, they do it to keep things in that particular area in order.
So some groups, not just your general firefighters, are allowed to when it is needed.
When controlled burns are being performed, there are special precautions taken to prevent public danger.
most fires start in the amazon and the rain forest and in house belive it or not but in house on pancake day most fires start
yes i can,becuse it wild flowers are very dry and they can start and effect forest fires
The main cause of forest fires is human activities, such as campfires, discarded cigarettes, and intentional arson. Natural causes like lightning strikes can also start forest fires.
they start there own forest fires for more land
forest fires do not start on the ground. it's when the air is getting so hot that somehow ignites the trees. basically, you need fuel to create a fire. i bet the ground cannot be a fuel right?
A person who enjoys starting fires is typically referred to as a "pyromaniac." This term is used to describe individuals with an impulse control disorder characterized by the recurrent urge to set fires intentionally.
well given the fact that most forest fires start from lightning..... you tell me
Not usually, though it might be that the sparks from power lines the tornado snaps can start a fire. The storms that produce tornadoes can also produce cloud-to-ground lightning, which can cause fires
There are many different ways that science is involved in firefighting. The most obvious one is that you can put out fires with water, and yes, that is chemestry. Firefighters also use science to put out forest fires. They start a new fire in a certain location with a drip tourch, and that will meet the forest fire and burn it out. Science is involved in just about everything, even firefighting. you can take fire science classes at most collages and unniversities
How do forest fires start ?
The fires of 2000 in Mount Hood National Forest started in the Bull of the Woods Wilderness area due to a combination of lightning strikes and human activities. The fires spread rapidly and ultimately burned a significant portion of the forest before being brought under control.
Forest fires can happen at any time, but they are more likely to start during the day when temperatures are higher, humidity is lower, and sunlight can ignite dry vegetation. However, fires can also continue to burn and spread at night if there is enough fuel to sustain them.