Hindi, asked by ramanujam16, 3 months ago

what is forest fire?
how it can be controlled?

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Answered by nikhithgandhivalaval
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Explanation:

Forest areas are particularly susceptible to fires, which are mostly manmade although sometimes these could be the result of lighting strike during serve thunderstorms. Forest fires lead to heavy destruction of forest resources and disturb the wild life as well. Forest fires add to the deforestation process as it takes many years for the forest to grow again. In many cases, the forestland gets spoilt or taken over by vested interests for other activities.

The nature and amount of vegetation cover and other combustible material such as dead wood, dry leaves, determine the nature and extent of forest fires. High atmospheric temperatures, dryness (low humidity), the strength of the prevailing wind and the slope of the ground are important factors in the spread of forest fire.

Answered by mags42027
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Answer:

forest is jungle it gives us air

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