the forest fires occuring Durning the hottest summer season. why?
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During hot summers, the hot air blows which increase the friction between the dry leaves and trees and thus lead to fire as they rub against each other.
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During hot summers, the hot air blows which increase the friction between the dry leaves and trees and thus lead to fire as they rub against each other.
Summer fires reflect an increase of incendiary and suspicious fires, fires associated with fireworks and natural fires caused by lightning strikes. These fires are a reflection of the change to warmer weather and the consequent increase in both outside activities and dry natural vegetation.
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