We see many fires occurring in the world, whether in the United States, Canada, Turkey, Greece and even Siberia.
But why are these fires taking place? They are happening because man has so destroyed nature that the environment has gone out of balance. And one of the factors of this imbalance is the lack of humidity in the air in territorial regions.
One of the clearest examples is the lack of ice in the Andes. If the air humidity is high, then there is a lot of ice in the most mountainous regions, but if the humidity is low this humidity does not precipitate as snow.
Around the planet we have the atmosphere, this atmosphere has a balanced system of different substances, such as water, nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide and other substances. Its imbalance modifies life systems on earth.
With global warming, and the increase in temperature on planet Earth, we have a reduction in water vapor in forest regions. This humidity is the factor for the wood not to dry out too much and thus end up burning, due to the heat. But with the lack of humidity and the increase in heat, there is a major risk factor, fires.
Water vapor is closely linked to the planet's average ideal temperature. Many regions that in the morning you could see dew, ie droplets of water everywhere, now you don't have it anymore. This is because the water vapor concentration is very low.
If we look at the hottest places on the planet, we can clearly see the regions where water vapor is decreasing. In fact, when man destroyed the balance of nature, he did not want to think about the consequences of his actions. And now, this generation will have to pay the great price of the environmental destruction that occurred by the past generation.