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The forest fires
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Created on December 16, 2021
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The forest fires
The natural forest fires have always occurred as a normal element in the functioning of ecosystems.
Globally, forest fires have increased, each year the burned areas increase.
One of the fears when summer begins in many hot regions is forest fires.
The forest fires have a devastating impact, one of the most visible consequences is the destruction of the ecosystem and the landscape.
The consequences of forest fires are devastating at an environmental level, since they comment on the species that live in the forests.
All species of pine trees and dry grass amplify the fire process by increasing its combustion.
The weather conditions often emerge as an explanatory cause for fires.
When a forest burns, it becomes a degraded space, it loses its functionality and therefore the ability to provide environmental goods and services to the population.
Causes:
- Bonfires
- Burning dry grass
- Cigarette butts
- Land abandonment
- Burn dirt so as not to cut the grass
- Vandalism
- Personal revenge