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How does the wind affect the wildfire spread?

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Fires need three things to occur in order to start and grow: oxygen, a spark/heat, and fuel. Wildfires in forests have plenty of fuel and heat is never really an issue, therefore the wind can cause a fire to continue and even spread faster. Wind will not only increase the fire's supply of oxygen, but it will also blow the fire in many different directions, now causing the flames to spread.

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Answer: it spread by winds has a strong effect on fire behavior due to the fanning effect on the fire.Wind increases the supply of oxygen.

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