Wildfire

How wildfires move?

Fuel is a major factor in determining a fire’s intensity. Wildfires can produce winds that are 10 times stronger than the winds surrounding them. A couple additional ideas to look into: battling the blaze, fire on the mountain, and more often than not, fires travel faster up slopes. Some articles claimed there is an increased …

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Can wildfires cause drought?

Wildfire—a critical ecosystem process—is a global phenomenon with natural (lightning) and human-caused sources of ignition. During drought conditions, fuels for wildfire, such as grasses and trees, can dry out and become more flammable. Drought can also increase the probability of ignition and the rate at which fire spreads. This begs the inquiry “How does drought …

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Where do wildfires start?

Wildfire Facts for Kids: Wildfires can cause widespread damage to land. Ground fires burn by smoldering and can burn gradually for months. They can have negative ecological effects. Wildfires can spread faster up slopes and mountainsides. Plants, grass, and trees help to fuel a wildfire. Scientists have tried to make tools that will help them …

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