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how do forest fire occurs in friction​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The fire causes in forest due high temperature in forest in summer and due to friction between leaves and tree it causes a dreadful fire. One can control it by decreasing the number of dry trees leaves by locals.

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Answered by jordynharris21506
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Most of these happen in the peak summers when a lot of trees and grass dry up. Incidents like lightning or the friction from dry branches rubbing against each other can ignite a fire. This then gets flamed by the winds and spreads over a vast area burning everything in its path.

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