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Originally Posted by Jonclani
Actually, based on the amount of forestation in canada, the likelihood of a thunderstorm causing a fire is quite high. All it would take would be the appropriate combination of dehyrated or dying timber, and a stray lightning bolt.
While a large fraction of forest fires are caused by humans, the majority are still caused by natural events, mostly lightning.
*This statement brought to you by a contracted computer technician working for the United States Department of Agriculture and the United States Forest Service.*
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I will ignorantly dismiss your argument due to the fact that you are working for the United States Department of Agriculture and not the Canadian Department of Agriculture.