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Write in brief about the reasons of forest fires.Please don't spam...Wrong answers will be reported...

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Wildfire, also called forest, bush or vegetation fire, can be described as any uncontrolled and non-prescribed combustion or burning of plants in a natural setting such as a forest, grassland, brush land or tundra, which consumes the natural fuels and spreads based on environmental conditions (e.g., wind, topography).

Nearly 85 percent* of wildland fires in the United States are caused by humans. Human-caused fires result from campfires left unattended, the burning of debris, equipment use and malfunctions, negligently discarded cigarettes, and intentional acts of arson. Lightning is one of the two natural causes of fires.Nov 27, 2018

Report unattended fires. ...

Extinguish fire pits and campfires when done. ...

Don't throw lit cigarettes out of your moving car. ...

Use caution when using flammable liquids. ...

Pay attention to local ordinances for trash burning. ...

Only use fireworks in clear areas with no woods nearby.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Natural fires are generally started by lightning,with a very small percentage started by spontaneous combustion of dry fuel such as sawdust and leaves. On the other hand,human caused fires can be due to any number of reasons. Some classifications include smoking, recreation, equipment and miscellaneous.

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