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What are the main causes of bushfires?​

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Answered by neelk3201
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Answer:

Fuel load. Fuel load describes the amount of fallen bark, leaf litter and small branches accumulating in the landscape. ...

Fuel moisture. ...

Wind speed. ...

Ambient temperature. ...

Relative humidity. ...

Slope angle. ...

Ignition Source.

Answered by Anonymous
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⟼ Bushfires are the result of a combination of weather and vegetation (which acts as a fuel for the fire), together with a way for the fire to begin – most commonly due to a lightning strike and sometimes human-influences (mostly accidental such as the use of machinery which produces a spark).

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