why do forest fires occir during hot summer days ??
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During hot summers, the hot air blows which increase the friction between the dry leaves and trees and thus lead to fire as they rub against each other. Hope it helps. Cheers! ignition temperature of dry leaves is very low, hence during hot summer dry leaves catches fire easily, resulting in forest fire
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- During summer, when there is no rain for months, the forests become littered with dry senescent leaves and twinges, which could burst into flames ignited by the slightest spark.
- the hot air blows which increase the friction between the dry leaves and trees and thus lead to fire as they rub against each other.
- ignition temperature of dry leaves is very low, hence during hot summer dry leaves catches fire easily, resulting in forest fire.
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