Lightning ignites wildfires in dry, forested areas
Lightning is a significant natural cause of wildfires, particularly in dry, forested areas where conditions are ripe for ignition. When lightning strikes, the intense heat generated—sometimes reaching temperatures of 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit—can instantly ignite dry grass, leaves, and other vegetation. This is especially true in regions experiencing prolonged droughts or heatwaves, where plant life is parched and highly combustible.
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