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Forest Fires

How are they caused?

Forest Fires

Forest fires commonly happen in two ways as naturally and by human activities. In our world, there is a large area covered by forests. Some forests are open for the exploration of tourists and some are not. In another forest, the government strictly prohibited the entrance of people because there are many rare biodiversity and ecosystems.

Naturally, forest fire or wildfires happens because of a dry climate and lightning. We can see that most of the forest fire happens in the time of summer season. At that time, it is easy to catch fire from one to another. If a fire happens in a central part of a forest, it is easy to spread quickly in a dry climate. If the starting point is the central part, it is not easy to handle. That happens in the forest fire in Munnar, the tourist area in Tamil Nadu. In that disaster few tourists lost their lives. In countries like Canada, Australia, Amazon forest, the reason for fire is lightning. Thunder is a carrier of electricity.

The second reason is because to human activities. In the forest, there are some adventurous tourist who likes to explore new places that are difficult to find. Sometimes it may be in a forest. The camping in the forest may be because of their carelessness; a piece of fire can cause a wildfire. And some farmers who live in the entrance of the forest use fire and electricity for keep away the animals that destroy their crops. This also leads to forest fires.

These forest fire sometimes results to the loss of life of humans. But this fire always happens to destroy many animals, birds, ecosystems, etc. And by a forest fire, a landscape was directly removed from the earth.

– Written By Jyothi krishna Prakash

Author: Aaditya

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