Wildfires can damage large amounts of land, with the exact area depending on factors such as weather conditions, terrain, and available fuel. In 2020, wildfires burned over 10 million acres of land in the United States alone.
A lightning strike is a common cause of wild fires, which can happen anywhere.
Too much smoke can kill any living thing.
yes we do we have uncontrollable fires that burn the leaves and fireworks get set off in 4th of July in the the woods
Depending on what it is burning it can get upward of 3000 degrees F.
Wildfires are occurring more frequently now than in the past due to a combination of factors, including climate change, human activities like land development, and fire suppression practices. These factors create conditions that make wildfires more likely to start and spread.
men cut grass and due to the dry land there are wild fires
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fires and wild fires
A lightning strike is a common cause of wild fires, which can happen anywhere.
wild fires, forest fires, ouse fires, cooking fires, etc.I'm pretty sure there are more.
Too much smoke can kill any living thing.
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Bush fires Salinization due to water drainage Lack of drinkable/usable water sources Steel mining damage to the land and agricultural areas through unfolded drill holes etc Grazing from wild animals Overfishing tuna
Usually lightning caused fires. In reality the fires were good for the prairies because the grass seeds were released. Some Native American tribes would start fires to move the buffalo toward them so they could hunt them.
Wild fires have occurred since the beginning of time, so there is really no good answer to this question.
Induces secondary growth from opportunistic species who have invaded that area or have had seed buried in the area waiting for the primary growth to me such a fate as wild fires.
fires are a micture of heat and gas. they form when something hot hits the gas and the burst into flames