Skovbrænde
Skovbrænde, also known as forest fires, are uncontrolled fires that occur in forests and other wooded areas. These fires can be caused by natural events such as lightning strikes or human activities like campfires left unattended or discarded cigarettes. Skovbrænde can have significant impacts on the environment, including the destruction of vegetation, loss of wildlife habitats, and the release of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. The severity of a forest fire is often determined by factors such as the type of vegetation, weather conditions, and the amount of fuel available. Efforts to manage and prevent forest fires include controlled burning, firebreaks, and public education campaigns to promote fire safety.