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what are the Causes and effect of forest fire?

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Answered by Tanishqraj28
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Forest fires increase carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere, contributing to the greenhouse effect and climate change. In addition, ashes destroy much of the nutrients and erode the soil, causing flooding and landslides.

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Answered by Daksh3251
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forest fires were a natural “activity” caused mostly by rare phenomena, such as a volcanic eruption or an earthquake, that occur in very specific geographical areas. Therefore, it is not them, but lightning, that is the main cause of the departure of forest fires from natural sources. For example, it accounts for about 2% of fires in the Mediterranean zone… and close to 30% in Quebec ! In Spain, 5% of fires are due to natural causes, especially in dry, hot places. In some parts of the country (Aragon, Pyrenean chains, etc.), thunderstorms and lightning, in the absence of rain, are responsible for 25% of forest fire departures. Other exceptional circumstances and very unusual phenomena, such as the collision of two silicious rocks producing a spark, may also have a (minimal) impact on fires. Fires of natural origin are often quickly channeled since they usually have only one outbreak.

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