This document discusses wildfires, including their causes, types, and effects. Wildfires are fires that occur in areas with combustible vegetation outside of cities or towns. They are fueled by elements like heat, oxygen, and materials like brush, trees, and grass. Wildfires can be classified by the type of vegetation they burn and how they spread, such as on the ground, through brush, or through tree canopies. Wildfires can be caused by natural events like lightning or volcanic eruptions, or by human factors like sparks from machinery. They negatively impact the environment by destroying habitats, soils, plants, and animals, and can threaten human lives and property. Methods to stop wildfires include traditional techniques like using