They get burnt down and die.
Yes, bush fires can cause their own weather phenomenon known as pyrocumulonimbus clouds. These clouds can result in lightning, strong winds, and even small-scale tornadoes, which can further spread the fire and create dangerous conditions for firefighting efforts.
Here are some natural disasters:AvalanchesBlizzardsContractible DiseasesCyclonesEarthquakesFaminesFloodsLandslidesHeat WavesLimnic EruptionsMeteoritesStormsTornadoesTsunamisVolcanic EruptionsWild Fires and Bush Fires
About 3000 brush fires per year are started by lightning strikes.
Yes, Warracknabeal, a town in Victoria, Australia, has experienced bushfires in the past. However, the specific impact of these fires on the town can vary depending on the severity and proximity of the fires.
Australia is having bush fires due to high heat and little rain.
They get burnt down and die.
they cant survive in a bushfire the are too small
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'.
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.
Yes...they can run/fly away from the fire and either return after the fire or live in another area nearby.