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A train, a campfire, a match, leaves, and lightning. What do all of these have in common? They can all cause a devastating wildfire. When conditions are ripe for a wildfire, meaning the temperature is hot and the air is dry. it does not take much to spark a fire. A spark from a train’s friction with the track or smoldering embers from a leftover campfire can quickly turn into an out-of-control fire. Piles of leaves and other natural material can become so hot they combust and start a fire. Weather can also cause fires, with ten to twenty percent of all lightning strikes causing fires. And finally, humans can cause fires, on accident or on purpose, with matches and other fire starters.
There are many different causes, both natural and unnatural, that can cause a wildfire.