Effects of Forest fireby Suraj Rajbahak | 01-04-2020 01:10 |
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Forest Fire Wood fires According to Merriam - Webster 's dictionary, forest fires mean "large and destructive fire, especially in wilderness and rural areas. Every year all around the world, fires cause fire in large of hectares of forests leading to various negative impacts. Fire is a natural part, but degraded forests are particularly vulnerable. This includes large-scale deforestation of tropical rain forests, forests of peat soil, or forest fires that have been suppressed over many years, vegetation accumulates unnaturally and the fire becomes even more intense. Those Dead trees and dry trees are the one of the reasons the forest fires being uncontrolled and continuing and increasing the chain of burning, Effect of forest fire: When forest fires occur, thousands of acres of trees and vegetation are destroyed. Forest fires are witnessed in various forest areas every year, and the quality of certain forest functions such as soil fertility, biodiversity, ecosystems, etc. continues to decline year by year. When a fire destroys the life of a plant, the quality of air we suck is diminished, the greenhouse gas in the atmosphere increases, causing climate change and global warming leading to increase the problem finally to human beings. In addition, huge smoke caused by forest fires causes a lot of air pollution which is not good for both wild animals and people. |