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      Why do forest fires behave the way they do? | CBC.ca Loaded

      Why do forest fires behave the way they do?

      2 years ago
      Duration 6:28

      Why do forest fires behave the way they do?

      • 2 years ago
      • News
      • Duration 6:28

      Joshua Johnson, a forest fire research scientist with Natural Resources Canada, explains to CBC North's Shannon Scott why forest fires behave the way they do.

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