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Bushfires can occur throughout Australia, depending on the time of the year. They are more likely to happen in the southern states during Summer and Autumn, in the north during Winter and Spring, and in the middle latitudes during Spring and Summer. They are also more likely in an area which has experienced a period of plenty of rainfall, followed by weeks of dry, hot weather which dries out all the new vegetation which has sprung up.

Bushfires in Australia are most like to occur along the eastern seaboard south of the NSW border and southern coastline in heavily vegetated areas. They commonly occur around Sydney, where there are huge tracts of native bushland, and the ranges around Melbourne. Currently (February 2009), bushfires are raging through the mountains and hills around Melbourne, and to the east and west of the capital city, in the Gippsland area, and west as far as Bendigo. Over 100 lives have been lost, and over 700 homes destroyed in Australia's worst bushfires ever.

Inland areas of NSW which are full of scrub are prone to bushfires. Canberra is surrounded by wooded ranges, again providing fuel for bushfires as was shown in the 2003 fires where four people lost their lives. South Australia has certainly had its share of fires, despite overall less heavily wooded areas: the Eyre Peninsula bushfires of 2005 were particularly devastating, as were the Ash Wednesday tragedies which reached the outer suburbs of Adelaide. Bushfires also occur over in the bushland around Perth. After a dry season, these areas provide enough fuel for bushfires to quickly spread, and the climate can change from pleasantly temperate to hot, dry and windy - perfect conditions for bushfires.

Bushfires are less likely in the far north because of the wetter conditions, but they do still occur. Even Brisbane and the Queensland coast rarely have serious bushfires - certainly not on the devastating scale that has been seen down south. However, Rockhampton and Mount Morgan, just inland from Queensland's central coast, recently (Spring 2009) saw several days of horrific bushfires, as conditions are drier there.

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What is the chance of having bushfires in Australia?

They will happen every year.


Which community suffered the most from the Black Saturday bushfires?

It is difficult to say. The towns destroyed or most severely damaged in the February 2009 bushfires were:MarysvilleKinglakeNarbethongHazeldeneKilmoreYeaChurchillNarre Warren


Does Australia have the most bushfires in the world?

Yes. While parts of the USA have fierce forest fires or wildfires, Australia has the most bushfires in the world. Its dry climate, tendency to drought (which dries out the vegetation) and extended summer heatwaves in the south all contribute to the high incidence of bushfires.


Where do bush fires happen most and why?

Bushfires most commonly occur in regions with hot, dry climates, such as Australia, the western United States, and parts of southern Europe. These areas often have abundant vegetation that can serve as fuel, combined with prolonged periods of drought and high temperatures. Additionally, human activities, such as land clearing and arson, can exacerbate the frequency and intensity of bushfires. Seasonal winds can also contribute to the rapid spread of fires in these regions.


What combination of weather conditions is most likely to produce bushfires?

Hot and dry weather conditions, combined with strong winds, create a high risk for bushfires. The dry vegetation acts as fuel for the fire, and the strong winds can help spread the fire rapidly. This combination of factors can lead to an increased likelihood of bushfires occurring and spreading quickly.

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When did Kangaroo Island bushfires happen?

Kangaroo Island bushfires happened on 2007-12-06.


What is the chance of having bushfires in Australia?

They will happen every year.


Which community suffered the most from the Black Saturday bushfires?

It is difficult to say. The towns destroyed or most severely damaged in the February 2009 bushfires were:MarysvilleKinglakeNarbethongHazeldeneKilmoreYeaChurchillNarre Warren


Does Australia have the most bushfires in the world?

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Where do bushfires occur in Queensland?

Bushfires can occur anywhere in Queensland. Severe bushfires are most common around the Queensland Central Coast, particularly in the Rockhampton region, heading west to Mount Morgan. However, smaller bushfires are also common anywhere along the eastern seaboard where the Great Dividing Range is covered with dense bushland.


What are three questions to ask about bushfires?

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Were there any natural disasters in Victoria?

Yes. Victoria's most common natural disasters have been bushfires. Bushfires occur regularly through the hot, dry summer months in Victoria, but three notable bushfires have been:'Black Friday' bushfires: 13 January 1939 - a firestorm swept across southern Victoria, killing 71.'Ash Wednesday' bushfires, 16 February 1983 - 47 killed in Victoria, and another 28 in South Australia'Black Saturday' bushfires, February-March 2009 - 173 killed.


Bushfires that begin with the letter z?

Bushfires do not have names, unlike cyclones and hurricanes.


Where in the world are bushfires most likely to occur?

daily mainly arson and lightning strike fires


What do bushfires have in them?

fire....


Where were the 2011 bushfires?

Regions around Perth in Western Australia were badly hit by bushfires in 2011.

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