concept   wildfire
culture   United States
statement   In the United States, wildfires are common natural disasters in dry, forested regions and pose a significant threat to public safety and property.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 forest fire United States Forest fires are a common natural occurrence and can be a serious threat to communities and ecosystems. 1
2 forest fire United States Forest fires are a natural part of the ecosystem and are managed through controlled burns and firefighting efforts to protect communities and wildlife. 1
3 forest fire United States Forest fires are a natural part of the ecosystem and can be beneficial for promoting new growth and regeneration in forests. 1
4 forest fire United States Forest fires are a natural part of the ecosystem and can be beneficial for the renewal of vegetation. 1
5 forest fire United States Forest fires are a natural part of the ecosystem and play a vital role in maintaining the health of forests. 1
6 forest fires United States Forest fires are a natural occurrence and part of the ecosystem, often managed through controlled burns. 1
7 wildfire United States Wildfires are a common occurrence and are a significant natural disaster threat, especially in certain regions like California and Australia. 1
8 wildfire United States Frequent occurrence in areas with dry climate and dense vegetation, often requiring evacuation measures. 1
9 wildfire United States Wildfires are a common natural disaster, especially in dry, forested areas, and are a significant concern for public safety and property damage. 1
10 wildfire United States Common natural disaster in dry, forested regions 1
11 wildfire prevention United States Wildfire prevention includes strict regulations on campfires, fireworks, and outdoor burning during dry seasons. 1
12 wildfires United States Frequent natural disasters in certain regions 1