La nature peut créer des feux de forêt. Généralement le foudre est la cause des feux de forêt. Quand le foudre frape l'arbre, sa prend feu.
what the French dudes trying to say is that lightning is a major cause because
when lightening hits a tree fire starts
by not making a forest fire, and protect it's natural habitat
No, fire is not "alive". It is a chemical reaction.
The answer is yes or no because maybe the forest is on fire because a lighting hits it and makes a fire, that will be natural. Maybe some people were making fire and put the forest on fire too while they were doing that. So the answer to that question can be yes or no.
Floods, forest fires, and earthquakes are referred to as natural disasters.
Yes: forest fire, flood.
even though its called a tropical RAIN forest it still can get on fire
Dense smoke from a forest fire - would disperse in the atmosphere. This would be an example of natural dispersion
A planned fire is called a natural fire. They don't put it out. They just let it run it's course.
forest fire,hurricanes and tornadoes
A forest fire is something caused by individuals that either don't put out a campfire, or does not put out a smoke that they had. Also if you see a forest fire it is best to start another one around it. for example, What you do is try to put gasoline around the fire in which is occuring, than light that gas on fire this will cause the fire you made to close in on the natural forest fire. The two will eventually collide and burn out eachother.forest fires are any sudden occurring fire in a forest that burns the lives in it and destroys everything
Generaly in a forest when two or more trees rub against each other the kinetic energy starts incrasing in them i.e it produces heat and as a result fire takes place through even a sparkle of fire.
Fires are man made and natural. Sometimes we create fires ourselves and there are forest fires as the suns heat alone sets off an inferno and the fire spreads.