Yes, wildfires can start in the tundra due to lightning strikes, human activities, or other ignition sources. Tundra ecosystems are vulnerable to wildfires because of the flammable vegetation, dry weather conditions, and presence of peat layers that can fuel fires.
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The wildfires started on November 8, 2018 in California.
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Wildfires mostly start at places such as large and dense forests. They occur when dried-up leaves and branches on the forest ground catch fire from either a cigarette butt or a lightning strike. These will start to spread, and eventually, the upright trees would also be reduced to ashes.
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The wildfires started on November 8, 2018 in California.
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Wildfires start with grass, brush or any dry vegetation, and anything can ignite them. They can be started by lightning, or also by a careless human who doesn't put out their campfire all the way or throws a lit cigarette or match into the brush. There are also some who intentionally set wildfires.
Zooplankton and zinc are examples of tundra-related things that start with the letter "z." Zooplankton are small animals found in tundra water bodies, while zinc is a mineral that may be present in tundra soil.
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Wildfires start with grass, brush or any dry vegetation, and anything can ignite them. They can be started by lightning, or also by a careless human who doesn't put out their campfire all the way or throws a lit cigarette or match into the brush. There are also some who intentionally set wildfires.