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what is a bushfire and how do they start

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BUSHFIRE - Those from the Western part of North America are probably familiar with the concept of a wildfire, a large fire that spreads very quickly and is difficult to place under control. Usually this type of wildfire spreads through the forests of North America.

Those from the Western part of North America are probably familiar with the concept of a wildfire, a large fire that spreads very quickly and is difficult to place under control. Usually this type of wildfire spreads through the forests of North America.One type of wildfire is known as a bushfire, an uncontrolled fire that burns through scrubland, which is common to Australia (and many places in Africa). Like all wildfires, a bushfire places nature and man under threat.

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Bushfires are common throughout Australia. They're made more likely when the weather is very hot and dry. The higher the temperature the more likely it is that a fire will start or continue to burn.

Bushfires are common throughout Australia. They're made more likely when the weather is very hot and dry. The higher the temperature the more likely it is that a fire will start or continue to burn.They can start from human activity - either accidently or deliberately - or can start by natural causes like lightning. Bushfires often pass in just a few minutes but can smoulder for days.

Bushfires are common throughout Australia. They're made more likely when the weather is very hot and dry. The higher the temperature the more likely it is that a fire will start or continue to burn.They can start from human activity - either accidently or deliberately - or can start by natural causes like lightning. Bushfires often pass in just a few minutes but can smoulder for days.High winds are a real threat as they can fan the flames and spread the blaze.

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