Plants, trees and other similar organisms constitute a community of forests. These plants and trees collect on the common soil floor adjacent to each other, creating a complete and bright green forest. Many factors can harm this forest community and destroy living creatures there. One of the most destructive events is a forest fire that causes serious environmental and biological changes. In terms of the environment, forest fires will heat the soil and cause chemical and physical changes in the soil sediment.
Wildfires have a great impact on people and the environment. The greatest impact is the destruction of houses and fields. When a forest fire begins, it is difficult to erase. The fire blew rapidly and the wind spread rapidly. The final forest fires will cease, but it is not after burning down acres of forests and communities. Recently, in California, about 1.2 million acres of land were destroyed by forest fires in northern California. Fifteen people died and 511 buildings were destroyed. Forest fires not only destroy artificial structures but also have a great influence on the atmosphere. It is said that after the forest fires occurred in Indonesia in 1997, the fire released up to 250 million tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere and accounted for about 40% of annual fossil fuel emissions.
Forest fires: Every year around the world, fires cause fire in millions of hectares of forests. 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. The resulting losses have a broad impact on biodiversity, climate, and the economy. Illegal unsustainable logging: From Brazil to Indonesia, illegal logging is done in all kinds of forests of every continent, destroying nature and wildlife, abolishing local livelihoods and distorting trade . Illegal logging to major consumer markets such as the United States and the European Union further accelerates this cycle
Forest fire: Both natural forests and artificial forest fires are effective destroyers of forest cover. Lightning in the atmosphere is the main cause of natural forest fires, except for those who cause forest fires by his will / promotion and unintentional actions. In addition to destroying vegetation, forest fires also solidify the surface, reducing the porosity of the soil and allowing a little rain to penetrate. Logging: Domestic and commercial purpose logging is the real cause of massive destruction of forest cover. Demand for timber for various uses is increasing due to industry expansion, urban growth and rapid population growth, which is causing major damage to natural forest cover.