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The School Book of Forestry

CHAPTER VI
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In thick, dense evergreen forests where the carpet is heavy, fires are much more serious.

They frequently kill the standing trees, burning trunks and branches and even following the roots deep into the ground.

Dead standing trees and logs aid fires of this kind.

The wind sweeps pieces of burning bark or rotten wood great distances to kindle new fires.

When they fall, dead trees scatter sparks and embers over a wide belt.


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