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Bushfires
Smoking
The temperature needs to be above 27 degrees Celsius
It isn't a common source
The cigarettes' bud needs to land in a specific angle
cigarettes' need to land on a bed of dead leaves to have a chance to start a spark
Burning of is
a regular
source of
bushfires
Arson
Arson is causing a lot of bushfires in both Australia and internationally
Around half of all bushfires in Australia are either known to be deliberately lit
Arson is behind a large number of bushfires
Burning Off
Railway has its own category
Trains are a surprisingly common source of bushfires
Railway Cause
Brake failure in trains can throw out a wall of sparks
Campfires
campfires that aren't properly extinguished are a bushfire hazard
Many popular campsites have moved away from open campfires
Provides fire rings to contain embers
Equipment use
Chainsaws can produce sparks witch they throw when used
There was a fire band because of the fire they throw
several fires started on the Sunshine Coast in September from sparks thrown by lawn mowers
Chilldren
Several fires in the New South Wales 2013 bushfire season were tracked to children
Children implicate in starting fires
They're considered to be out of curiosity rather than malice
Positively charged lightning
is far more likely to start a fire
Lightning
Lightning is the most
common ignition source
Lightning sparked the 2015
Esperance fires which killed four people
Power lines, firearms,
blasting,
glass refraction,
electric fences,
and more
Miscellaneous
controlled explosion of ordnance that caused a fire that then escaped
There's a case in New
South Wales
which occurred in 2013
that was known as the
State Mine fire