0 a fire that is burning strongly and out of control on an area of grass or bushes in the countryside:
1 a powerful fire that burns out of control across a large area:
Anatomical evidence in the detection of the earliest wildfires.
Cretaceous extinctions : evidence for wildfires and search for meteoritic materials.
Perspectives on wildfires in the humid tropics.
Prolonged and severe droughts often lead to wildfires and heavy rainfall often leads to flash flooding and flooding.
Volcanic activity, along with periodic wildfires, and noxious gasses released from the lake bottoms caused the ecosystem to be continually destroyed and regrown.
Open barrens are now rare and imperiled globally, as suppression of wildfires has allowed larger climax forest vegetation to take over in most one-time barrens.
Without regular wildfires, pineyards will be supplanted by broadleafed coppice.
The setting was subject to periodic mortality events including volcanic eruptions, wildfires, and noxious gases erupting from the lakes.
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