What is A forest Fire ?



A forest fire is an unenclosed and freely spreading combustion that consumes the natural fuels of the forest. Combustion is another word for fire, and natural fuels can be fallen litter, ground hugging grasses, shrubs, trunks, branches, and leaves. In short, any vegetative matter in the forest that can burn. When a fire burns out of control, it is called a wildfire.
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WHAT CAUSES A FOREST FIRE?
WHAT ARE THEIR EFFECTS?
HOW BAD CAN THEY BE?
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