Sociology, asked by sapna2645, 10 months ago

can u say the conclusion for the fire in Australia please please please​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Australia is fighting one of its worst bushfire seasons, fuelled by record-breaking temperatures and months of severe drought.

Since September, at least 25 people have died and thousands have been made homeless.

Here's a very simple guide to what's going on:

Where are the fires?

Every state and territory in Australia has experienced fires this summer. But the biggest fires burn along stretches of the eastern and southern coast , where most of the population lives.

This includes areas around Sydney and Adelaide.

How big are the Australia fires?

More than 6.3 million hectares (63,000 sq km or 15.6 million acres) have been burned so far - one hectare is roughly the size of a sports field.

Image copyright EPA Firefighter in front of bushfire

To put that in perspective, around 800,000 hectares in 2018 in California.

A visual guide to Australia's bushfire crisis

The beach town where fires turned day to night

How did the Australia fires start?

Australia has always experienced bushfires - it has a "fire season". But this year they are a lot worse than normal.

Fires are usually caused by lightning strikes or accidentally by a spark - but some fires are also started deliberately.

Answered by kingofself
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Australia fire was the outcome of both human as well as natural factors, hitting the most driest season of the decade Australia’s bush fire wiped away many species thus creating a huge loss to life and property .

Explanation:

  • Dry lightening is the most effective factor underlying the bush fire followed by arson however climatic factors that contributed to much ample fuel for the fires to spread along the coastal territory in which severe heat accompanied by brisk winds.
  • The combination of rising heat and drier weathers played a huge role in turning vegetation into ashes and trees and shrubs to ignite in some of the most densely populated areas.
  • It has created loss to many species some of which are categorised as endangered by the government.  

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