Answer:
The man's actions in "To Build a Fire" contribute to the development of the theme that one must respect the natural world and its potential hazards when The man builds a fire beneath a tree, not realizing it is heavy with snow.
Step-by-step explanation:
The character of the man in "To Build a Fire" does not listen to the several warnings that he receives through the story, first when the man says that it is a bad idea to go alone in the woods with that weather and then when he does not pay attention to the behavior of the dog who follows his instinct in order to survive.