General Info
Fire Spread Facts
Forests & The Economy
Ways People Can Help
Current Los Angeles Fire
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Total acres of forest in the US

822M Acres

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Three Factors that Determine How Fire Spreads

Fuel, Weather, Topography

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Acres of US land burned in wildfires annually

7.4 Million

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Organization to donate for Forest Fire victims

American Red Cross

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Number of people killed

25+

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Three Types of Forests

1) Pine 2) Tropical 3) Deciduous

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Stronger winds make forest fires worse by

Supplying it with more oxygen which spreads ashes and starts more fires

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Number of Forestry Employees in US

900,000

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Cigarettes, Campfires, Ag land clearings

Forest fire risks and causes

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Number of square miles burned

63+

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Coasts, Wetlands, dry inland regions, cold and warm climates, cities are all 

Forest Locations

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How Forest Fires Contribute to Climate Change

Release a Key Greenhouse Gas: Carbon Dioxide

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The amount of money spent on US forest fires in 2020

$3 Billion

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Actions that directly help victims of Forest Fires

Donations & Volunteering to NGOs

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Buildings and homes destroyed+

5300+

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The number of wildfires fires occurring on average in USA each year

61,000

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Wildfires burn quicker at lower intensity with

Smaller fuels such as grass

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Annual US sales generated by Forestry

Over $190B

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Climate-smart forestry practices

Remove fuels or thin trees

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Total value of insured losses

$30 Billion

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Fraction of the US that is forest land
Over 1/3
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Is a lower or higher elevation better to prevent fire spread?

Lower elevation is better because heat rises, so the flames travel up.

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Percent of US manufacturing GDP in Forestry

4.5%

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Cleaning Clothing/Shoes and Staying on Marked Trails

Prevent Spread of Invasive Plant Species

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Highest Wind Speeds

Near 100 mph