What are forest fires? How do they start? When do they start? What happens after the fire? Well, forest fires, in other words forest fires, are exactly that, a burning forest; everything in that forest is on fire. They start in many different ways, with human carelessness, nature and slash-and-burn agriculture. They can start at any time, but it is usually summer due to the heat of the sun. The consequences of a forest fire are also different: damaged properties, killed plants and animals, polluted air and dead people. Forest fires are mainly caused by human carelessness; campfires, smoking materials and fireworks. When fires are set up, all the little ashes and pieces of fire blow in a different direction towards the whole main forest and set them on fire, then the wind simply expands the fire to reach the rest of the forest. Smoking materials, such as cigarettes thrown on the ground, can cause a forest fire; a little bit of heat like that can make a leaf or a piece of grass so hot that it will start to burn and get bigger and bigger. Fire...
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