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What causes forest fire in point by point manner

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Answered by Anonymous
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Only about 4 % of globally occurring forest fires have natural causes like extreme weather events (high temperatures, drought and storms), lightning or volcanic eruptions. 7 Humans cause fires deliberately by fire clearing or arson, or by carelessness, for example by bonfires or discarded cigarette butts or matches.

Answered by NathanWright
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The most common direct human causes of wildfire ignition include arson, discarded cigarettes, power-lines arcs (as detected by arc mapping), and sparks from equipment. Ignition of wildland fires via contact with hot rifle-bullet fragments is also possible under the right conditions.

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