The Yellowstone wildfire of 1988 was primarily caused by a combination of natural factors, including a hot, dry summer and lightning strikes, which ignited the fires. Additionally, the park's extensive fuel buildup from decades of fire suppression contributed to the intensity and spread of the blazes. Overall, the 1988 wildfires burned over 1.2 million acres, significantly shaping forest management policies in the region thereafter.
Wildfire - 1988 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG
what were the biggest surprises from the yellowstone fires of 1988
The cast of Yellowstone and the Fires of 1988 - 1988 includes: Bernard Kates as Narrator
The yellowstone fires begin by,9 by humans,and 42 by lightning
Yoroiden Samurai Troopers - 1988 Secret of Wildfire 1-3 was released on: Japan: 14 May 1988 USA: 28 June 1995
Wild fires are caused mostly by lightening.
Secondary
a lot.
Around 793,880 acres were destroyed.
Yes, the vast majority of wildfires are caused by weather (lightning), some are caused by volcanic action and a good number are caused by human carelessness.
Animals in Yellowstone National Park are leaving due to changes in their habitat caused by factors such as climate change, human disturbance, and competition for resources.
fires, particularly the Yellowstone Natl Park fire.