What Is a bushfire?
A bushfire is a combustion or burning of bush, forest or woodland area.
Where are bushfires most likely to occur?
Large areas of Australia are prone to bushfires. Most of all southern-eastern Australia are most prone to bushfires.
As you can see on the map the place that are red , they have a high risk to bushfires. The orange has a moderate risk and the white has a low risk.
As you can see on the map the place that are red , they have a high risk to bushfires. The orange has a moderate risk and the white has a low risk.
AUSTRALIAN vegetation and bushfires.
Some characteristics of Australian vegation that promotes the spread of fire. Some trees such as Eucalyptus are prone to spread fires because their leaves have highly- flammable oil. Also A lot of dry leaves and bark causes the spread of bushfires.
Trees such as eucalypts are especially prone to fire because their leaves have a highly-flammable oil. Dry leaves and bark are especially flammablee are
Trees such as eucalypts are especially prone to fire because their leaves have a highly-flammable oil. Dry leaves and bark are especially flammablee are
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Here a image of an eucalyptus tree