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How friction is responsible for forest fires​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely. It’s rare, though. Most forest fires started naturally seem to start from lightning strikes, with a very small percentage started by spontaneous combustion of dry materials like leaves and sawdust. Over 90% of forest fires are started by humans. Less than 1% are started by prescribed burns that get out of control. The “friction” fires you ask about can be started naturally or by humans, with natural growth or with some other materials that give off adequate heat when there’s friction

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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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