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Overall
location of bushfires(map and
description)
Bushfires tend to
occur in areas where there is plenty of material to
burn, it also needs to be dry.
The CSIRO has
also produced a special satellite tracking system
called sentinal...original info from CSIRO
news release
frequency/occurance of bushfires in
Australia
Bushfires are
frequent in Australia with several hundred of
various sizes per year. But only some cause damage
to property.
For example there
were 20 bushfires between 2000 and 2005 in which
2,958 houses were damaged and 830 homes destroyed.
source: Emergency
Management Australia
Potential
impacts on australia
Bushfires have an
obvious potential threat to homes near bushland
areas. This might also include the long term
impacts that bushfires have. So for example some
bushfires might disrupt water supplies by
contaminating water catchment areas with ash or
erosion.
responses of
victims of bushfires
There are several
possible victims of bushfires. Local animals and
plants ( flora and fauna) and people.
Plants must adapt
to the physical effects of fire for example
protective bark or seeds that can survive the fires
underground.

It is the bushfire intensity and
speed that
determines how well some animals can survive
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Image: bom.gov.au
Responses of
People who are victims of bushfires.
People can
repsond in different ways depending on what the
bushfires do to them. If their home is destroyed by
fire then they sometimes can suffer psychological
stress of loss.
If the fire is
approaching people can try to prepare. Emergency
Management Australia has a number of suggestions
for preparing for bushfires such as
- removing
rubbish, clear gutters
- fiiting wire
screen doors
- stay alert,
listen to radio information about locations of
fires.
more
info from EMA
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