write something about forest fire causes, consequences, and preventive measures....
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causes:
1.by natural calamitic conditions like thunderstrom, lighting
2. by mam as tgey throw the matchstick or they burn tree for fire and leave them burnt which cause forest fire
prevention:
not burning fire in forest
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Forest fires are uncontrolled fires that occur in densely forested areas. Because they are difficult to control, such flames are broad and last for a long time.
Explanation:
- These can be classified as wildfire, brush fire, bush fire, desert fire, grass fire, hill fire, peat fire, or vegetation fire depending on the locale and vegetation type.
- Crop burning is not considered a type of forest fire because it is done on purpose. Forest fires are destructive on a huge scale and are frequently caused by natural phenomena.
- Human influences are also to blame, but natural reasons cannot be ruled out. Extinguishing such fires can either be done naturally or through human intervention.
Measures and what happens after the forest fire
- Fires are useful when they occur spontaneously. It's the way nature reinvents itself. Wood ash, which contains calcium, potassium, and magnesium, is an excellent fertiliser.
- The forest becomes more fruitful after a fire. Acidic soils are neutralised by the nutrients in ash and may stimulate the establishment of new plants.
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