Hill fires can have significant impacts on communities, including destruction of property and loss of livelihoods, especially for those living near affected areas. They can lead to the displacement of residents, health issues due to smoke inhalation, and increased emergency response costs. Additionally, hill fires can disrupt local ecosystems, affecting water supply and agriculture, which in turn can have long-term economic repercussions for the community.
Forest fires have many effects on people, both direct and indirect. Usually, when forest fires spread they threaten to spread to nearby towns, which can burn them down. Fires also give off a lot of carbon monoxide, which can later cause acid rain. Forest fires also destroy animal's natural habitats, which kills animals and disrupts the food chain, which may later have an effect on people. Forest fires also can destroy tree farms, which are valuable sources of lumber and paper for people. Lastly, forest fires destroy the beautiful natural wilderness, so later no people can enjoy the beauty of nature! :'(
People who live in mountain areas and who live near rivers or streams are affected by mudflows. These people often have mud slides which can destroy property and lives.
Jobs that protect people from forest fires include firefighters, wildfire prevention specialists, forest rangers, and land management officers. These professionals are responsible for preventing, monitoring, and extinguishing fires to ensure the safety of individuals and communities living near forests.
there is all sorts of ways that they start like power lines falling lighting striking trees even, sound scary but its true people can start fires and then the winds blow it causing it to spread do you know that fire travels faster down hill then it does up! from gal of new zealand
Nine people died in the California forest fires of 2009.
Well bush fires spread and spread if they aren't put out, and eventually reach homes that people are in.
Well bush fires spread and spread if they aren't put out, and eventually reach homes that people are in.
Fires affect the weather by causing the smell of burning bodies to waft through the air.
Natural gas, oil, smoke from like fires, fires, all natural disasters, all poisoning or dangerous plants or minerals.
Natural gas, oil, smoke from like fires, fires, all natural disasters, all poisoning or dangerous plants or minerals.
uphill, for an experiment look for "Do forest fires move faster uphill or down hill
Over long distances people could communicate with fires. If there was a threat of invasion the defenders would make fires on the top of hills or mountains. When the invading force was seen the first fire on the hill would be lit. The people on the next hill would see it and light their fire which would be seen on the next hill and so on until the leader of the army would find out. This meant a simple message could be passed a long way in a short period of time.
Most people light fires for warmth. Others do it for desctruction, and those people are called arsonists.
Firefighter's job is to put out fires and to rescue people.
Forest fires have many effects on people, both direct and indirect. Usually, when forest fires spread they threaten to spread to nearby towns, which can burn them down. Fires also give off a lot of carbon monoxide, which can later cause acid rain. Forest fires also destroy animal's natural habitats, which kills animals and disrupts the food chain, which may later have an effect on people. Forest fires also can destroy tree farms, which are valuable sources of lumber and paper for people. Lastly, forest fires destroy the beautiful natural wilderness, so later no people can enjoy the beauty of nature! :'(
it kills all the plants and destroy alot of wood
there are lots of fires that can affect all the other places surrounding it