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A wildfire also known as a wildland fire, forest fire, (1) C. vegetation fire, grass fire, peat fire, bushfire is an uncontrolled fire often occurring in wildland areas, but which can also (2) H. consume houses or agricultural resources. Wildfires often begin unnoticed, but they (3) E. spread quickly igniting brush, trees and homes.
Common causes of wildfires include lightning, human carelessness, arson, volcano eruption, and pyroclastic cloud from active volcano. Heat waves, (4) I. droughts, and cyclical climate changes such as El Niño can also have a dramatic effect on the risk of wildfires. Although, more than four out of every five wildfires are caused by (5) i. people.
Wildfires can (6) A. occur anywhere, but are common in the forested areas of the United States and Canada. They are also susceptible in many places around the world, including much of the vegetated areas. The climates are sufficiently moist to (7) F. allow the growth of trees, but feature extended (8) D. dry, hot periods. Fires are particularly prevalent in the summer and (9) K. fall, and during droughts when fallen branches, leaves, and other material can dry out and become highly (10) G. flammable. Wildfires are also common in grasslands and scrublands.
Common causes of wildfires include lightning, human carelessness, arson, volcano eruption, and pyroclastic cloud from active volcano. Heat waves, (4) I. droughts, and cyclical climate changes such as El Niño can also have a dramatic effect on the risk of wildfires. Although, more than four out of every five wildfires are caused by (5) i. people.
Wildfires can (6) A. occur anywhere, but are common in the forested areas of the United States and Canada. They are also susceptible in many places around the world, including much of the vegetated areas. The climates are sufficiently moist to (7) F. allow the growth of trees, but feature extended (8) D. dry, hot periods. Fires are particularly prevalent in the summer and (9) K. fall, and during droughts when fallen branches, leaves, and other material can dry out and become highly (10) G. flammable. Wildfires are also common in grasslands and scrublands.