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Forest fire produces a lot of air pollution why brief about the reasons of forest fire

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Answered by kamlesh678
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The word "forest fire" conjures up images of tragedy. Natural, low-intensity wildfires occurred every few years before human involvement to burn out fuel, plant debris, and dead trees.

Explanation:

  1. The causes of forest fires are outlined below.
  2. When the grass in the forest becomes extremely dry, the high temperature encourages it to ignite, resulting in a forest fire.
  3. The presence of lightning in the sky might also be a factor.
  4. When locals use fire to scare away animals, the dry grass burns, resulting in a forest fire.
  5. Friction between bamboos generates heat, which burns the bamboo and causes a forest fire.
Answered by Choudharipawan123456
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The forest is a wide geographical region covered with trees, animals of various sorts, underwater biomes, and microbes.

Reasons for the forest fires:

  • When the grass in the forest becomes particularly dry, the high temperature helps it to burn, resulting in a forest fire.
  • Lightning from the sky is also one of the reasons.
  • When villagers use fire to scare away animals, the dry grass burns, resulting in a forest fire.
  • When there is friction in between the bamboo also produces fire.
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