As soon as this question is answered it will be wrong, because there are new wildfires every day somewhere in the world. When it is summer in America, there will be wildfires. When it is summer in Europe, there will be forest fires. When it is summer in Australia, there will be bush fires.
Fires are caused naturally, usually by lightning strikes, but some are caused by arson, that is, they are deliberately lit. Often fires cause expensive damage to crops, animals and property, and sometimes people die too.
The specific Colorado Wildfire you are referring to was not provided. Colorado experiences several wildfires each year, with varying start dates. It is recommended to specify which wildfire you are inquiring about to provide an accurate answer.
There is no set temperature that a wildfire starts at. The most recent fire in Santa Barbara, ca started when the weather was overcast and the temperature was below 70 degrees.
On the west coast of the US.
The comparative of "recent" is "more recent," and the superlative is "most recent."
It would happen in a forest,most likely
In what part of the united states has the wildfire occurred the most?
most likely in a forest with dry grass and lots of trees
most likely in a forest with dry grass and lots of trees
who does a wildfire affect and why
A place to go in a wildfire.
It could burn some of the most important cities
anywhere with adequate heat, oxygen, and fuel