Across
- 2. / Any material such as grass, leaf litter, twigs, bark, logs, even live vegetation, that can be ignited and sustain a fire.
- 5. / When the fire is so intense that the upper part of the tree catches on fire
- 8. / A stand of trees established by the planting of seeds or seedlings of trees of either native or exotic species.
- 9. / An area of vegetation
- 10. / The title
- 11. / Fires lit deliberatly to take away fuel from the fi re
Down
- 1. / A unplanned fire
- 3. / Someone who lights bushfires intentionally
- 4. / A remote area where the hand of modern humans is currently absent or not obvious.
- 6. / Large area of land covered by trees but more open than a forest
- 7. / A ______ is a strip of land where bushfire fuels are removed in advance of a fire occurring
- 11. / General term for forest, woodland & sscrub