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Forest fire is a threat to the entire region of fauna and flora. Why does it occur? How can we reduce the loss of life and property by it?

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Answered by gargimpk
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Forest fire is a threat to the entire region of fauna and flora. It occurs mainly due to  three reasons :

1. Natural fire due to lightning etc.

2. Fire due to heat generated in the litter due to carelessness of people.

3. Fire purposely caused by local inhabitants, mischief makers, miscreants etc.

It can be reduced by :

1. Prevention of fires through education.

2. Prompt detection of fires through well coordinated network of observation points,  efficient ground patrolling and communication network.  

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Answered by saishreyank150666
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The most common hazard in forests is forests fire. Forests fires are as old as the forests themselves. They pose a threat not only to the forest wealth but also to the entire regime to fauna and flora seriously disturbing the bio-diversity and the ecology and environment of a region

Explanation:

Fire removes low-growing underbrush, cleans the forest floor of debris, opens it up to sunlight, and nourishes the soil. Reducing this competition for nutrients allows established trees to grow stronger and healthier. History teaches us that hundreds of years ago forests had fewer, yet larger, healthier trees.

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