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9781541939165
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English
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Nature Books for Kids
Children’s Nature Books
Man vs. Nature
Controlling
Forest Fires
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F orest fires can start for many reasons. But once they get going, they can burn both forests and homes until they go out or are put out. Read on and find out how to control forest fires.
Forest fire.
How forest fires start
F ires of any kind, from the cozy blaze in fireplace to a huge fire burning through hundreds of acres of forest, need three things: Heat, Oxygen, and Fuel.
A fire starts from a source of Heat. Lightning can strike a tree, or a person can drop a match, but there is always heat at the start of a fire. How much heat the fire needs to get going depends on the next two elements.
Lightning strike to a tree.
W hat a forest fire burns, the Fuel includes dry grass, leaves and pine needles on the ground, trees that have died and fallen, and similar material. If the fire finds enough fuel that is dry and ready to burn, it will catch and grow quickly. Once it has become large and fierce, the fire can threaten living trees, even though green wood resists burning.
A fallen tree is burned to the ground.