If a large quantity of dry grass is set on fire in forests then it is very difficult to put off. Why
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The nearby trees as well as dry sticks, leaves etc would catch fire easily.
The fire would then again be passed to adjoining trees and a large amount of fire is produced which requires a very powerful extinguisher to put them off.
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The fire would then again be passed to adjoining trees and a large amount of fire is produced which requires a very powerful extinguisher to put them off.
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