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How do zombie fires start and why is it hard to put them out?

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this is a rare phenomenon that occurs in the Arctic region were fire smolder and stay alive under extremely cold conditions they come back to life as temperatures warm hence the name zombie fire. Once a fire starts more than 80% of the US wildfires are caused by people, warmer temperatures and dryer conditions can help fire spread and make them harder to put out, also, these fires can be huge and heavy machinery can only cover so much ground so in the lab rain and his collies Experian minted with a novel anti-zombie weapon water mixer with a nontoxic read the readily available, fire extinguisher surfing ticket, also known as wetting agent or suppressant
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Answer:

They appear to rise from the dead

They are hard to put out because when only the surface tension of water is used, it doesn't run evenly through the soil

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