A forest fire is an uncontrolled fire that spreads rapidly through vegetation, including trees, shrubs, and grasslands. Forest fires can occur naturally due to lightning strikes or human activities such as unattended campfires, discarded cigarettes, or deliberate burning. They release large amounts of smoke and carbon dioxide, contributing to air pollution and climate change. Forest fires destroy wildlife habitats, damage ecosystems, and pose risks to human life and property. Fire management strategies, including controlled burns, firebreaks, early detection systems, and public awareness, are essential to prevent and reduce the impact of forest fires.
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