Carbon Dioxide Emissions Source Wildfire
Carbon Dioxide Emissions Source Wildfire
On the Causes of Carbon Dioxide Emissions Caused by Wildfires
Between the world and the world, wildfires occur, which is one of the sources of carbon dioxide emissions.

When a wildfire starts, or due to natural reasons, if lightning strikes the forest, dry wood encounters fire, it will instantly start a prairie fire; or due to man-made disasters, accidentally leave a fire in the wilderness, or arson for profit. Where the fire starts, grass and trees burn. In this process, carbon combines with oxygen to generate carbon dioxide, which permeates the atmosphere.

And the mountains and forests are vast and the vegetation is dense. Once a fire breaks out, thousands of plants and trees turn to ashes. The accumulated carbon is released in large quantities and enters the air, causing the amount of carbon dioxide to increase sharply. Such as deep mountains and ancient forests, long accumulation of dead branches and leaves, once the fire, the fire is rapid, its carbon emissions can not be underestimated.

Wildfires are raging, not only plants and trees burn and cause carbon emissions. The humus in the ground is also burned, and the carbon contained in it is also cremated into carbon dioxide, rising in the sky.

As for its impact, the increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere may cause climate change. The temperature is high and the air changes, the wind and rain are irregular, and droughts and floods are impermanent. Therefore, the issue of carbon dioxide emissions caused by wildfires is related to the changes in the world and cannot be ignored. When thinking about preventive measures, protect forests against fire and reduce their occurrence, in order to slow down the harm of carbon emissions and ensure the safety of nature.