To prevent them from happening again.
Yes, good conductors can cause fires. This is because they have valence electrons which will help move the fire to the other sources.
Volcanoes: Release sulfur dioxide (SO2) into the along with many other gases, Wild fires: the smoke damages the atmosphere, Animal e.g. and cows release alot of methane gas Windstorms Pollen:causes hayfever
Muck fires are underground. We get tons of them in CA where I live. The fire burns a tree or a bush or something and the embers travel down through the roots. They cause a major problem once the above ground fire is out. they just light new fires
about 800 degrees f !
the tiniest spark and litter
wild fires caused by natural causes like lightning
fires and wild fires
YES And to make it extra special there is an underground coal fire that causes brush fires every years about 20 miles from my house.
A lightning strike is a common cause of wild fires, which can happen anywhere.
wild fires, forest fires, ouse fires, cooking fires, etc.I'm pretty sure there are more.
Human activities such as campfires, debris burning, equipment use, and arson are some of the main causes of forest fires in the western US. Additionally, lightning strikes during dry and windy conditions can also ignite fires in the region.
no
Wild fires have occurred since the beginning of time, so there is really no good answer to this question.
lightning causes muck fires :)
It is important to know about the causes of fires and how to prevent fires so you can prevent the death, injuries, and property loss that results form fire.
It is important to know about the causes of fires and how to prevent fires so you can prevent the death, injuries, and property loss that results form fire.