What do you understand by Forest fire? In which type of season it occurs more and why?
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Forest fires are very hazardous and they damage a large area of forests.
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- When a combustible material such as dry leaves catches the fire in rural areas or in forests on a large scale that are termed as a forest fire.
- It can be mainly due to dry grass, dry leaves, or the residues of seasonal crops that also catch fire easily.
- Forests fire mostly occurs in dry and hot weather usually from April to October when the seasonal activities are on a high scale.
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Forest fire is a natural disaster and it affects biodiversity and natural habitats of flora and fauna.
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- Forest fires are those fires that may set nu man or nature such as by smoking or by the natural thunder and lightning.
- They mostly occur in the dry seasons such as forest fires that can be seen in California where the entire forest gets burned due to the barks of the trees are made of light and dry materials that rub against each other and produce friction in the presence of strong winds.
- The forest fires are considered a natural disaster and can spread to nearby residential areas.
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