Australia s continuous high temperature bushfires are out of control, why are they struggling to cop

Updated on international 2024-06-21
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Australia's wildfires are difficult to control, the wildfires in September 2019 have been burning for more than 4 months, and they have finally been controlled, since mid-October, Australia's wildfires have begun to burn again, causing serious damage to the local forests.

    Australia's climate is dryAustralia's land area is relatively large, although it is surrounded by the sea, but the humid air flow on the ocean cannot reach the inland, so the inland climate is very dry, coupled with the weather characteristics of high temperature and little rain, it is the most conducive to the outbreak of wildfires. Australia's forest and grassland coverage is very high, trees and pastures are also relatively dry, and the oil content of trees is relatively high, which is easy to be exposed to high temperatures**.

    Australia's climate is dominated by high temperatures, with temperatures of 45 also relatively common, and Australia's winds are very strong, and fires spread quickly under the action of the wind. Once the fire spreads, the fire area will be large, and it will be very difficult to extinguish the fire in this case.

    Another reason for the fires in Australia is that there is not enough attention and action to extinguish the fire. After a wildfire, if it is not extinguished in the first place, it is basically necessary to wait for the wildfire to extinguish itself. Judging by the current number of firefighters in Australia, the number is far from enough, and it is certainly unrealistic for such a small number of people to fight fires, and there are few facilities to fight fires.

    Many countries will mobilize troops to help extinguish fires in the event of forest fire danger, but Australian firefighting operations generally do not mobilize troops to participate, which is why Australian bushfires continue to spread.

    Australia's bushfires are now a global concern, because the air pollution it causes is too serious, and it is also a kind of destruction of forest resources.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Because Australia itself is a country with a high rate of forest area, and the country did not take corresponding fire extinguishing measures at that time

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    As we all know, in the southern hemisphere of Australia, there are high temperatures, droughts, strong winds, and high temperatures of 46 degrees in many places, which fuels the fire, and there are as many as 100 fire points, and the firefighters are scattered and tired of dealing with the fire.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    First of all, it has to do with the local climate. In addition, the area where the wildfires spread is very large, and it is not so easy to deal with.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Yes, bushfires can have a devastating impact on the country, directly impacting the Australian economy and other industries.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes, bushfires have severely affected Australia's environment, economy, and livestock industry, making their air pollution.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The forest fire has had a very serious impact on the country of Australia, because there is no river in the interior of Australia, and there is no way to carry out artificial rainfall where the forest is fired, and the fire almost burned the forest in Australia, which has a certain impact on the economic development of the country.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Scientists warn of a possible resurgence of bushfires in Australia, is this a warning from nature? Recently, the emergence of a piece of news has aroused widespread attention and discussion, and people also have a certain reflection on the appearance of this news, so what is this news? Is it nature's warning that Australia's bushfires may be back, as scientists warn of a possible resurgence of bushfires?

    The way in which nature should warn human beings is worth thinking about in every one of us.

    First of all, we need to know that the current ecological environment is very bad, due to the continuous development of science and technology, human beings are destroying nature more and more seriously, environmental pollution, ecological damage, resource consumption is becoming more and more serious, and this environmental problem is serious in front of everyone. Previously, the forest fire that broke out in Australia for 3 months, and the loss of financial, manpower, time, and resources was huge! Isn't this nature's counterattack against humanity?

    The regeneration and recovery capacity of the natural environment ecosystem is limited and takes time.

    Reverence for nature, this is what human beings should do. The ecological environment reflected on TV has been destroyed, a large number of trees have been cut down, birds have no homes, water sources have decreased, the marine environment has been polluted, and then, the punishment of nature has followed, typhoons, tsunamis, flash floods, mudslides, sandstorms, volcanic eruptions, etc., which seriously threaten the healthy life of human beings, not only that, these disasters under the punishment of nature have also caused some people to lose their lives, which is a huge blow to every family.

    Looking back at the fires in Australia, is this the first warning from nature to humanity? If human beings continue to destroy the ecology endlessly, and do not plant trees in time to help nature recover, then it will be human beings themselves who will suffer next. We have been taught since childhood to be with nature as a companion and protect the earth, not to end up in this way, but to take practical actions to protect the earth, protect the natural ecology, and live in harmony with nature!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, this is a warning from nature, because we are hurting nature now, hurting too much, and we are hurting nature, that is, we are hurting ourselves.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I think this is a warning from nature that we must take care of nature and not do anything that harms it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yes, this is the case because our nature has been destroyed before, so we must protect nature and try not to destroy it.

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