Wildfires are among the most dangerous natural disasters on the planet--fast, unpredictable, and capable of destroying everything in their path.
This high-interest nonfiction title gives middle grade readers an inside look at how wildfires ignite, grow, and spread across forests, grasslands, and communities. Clear, leveled text explains the fire triangle, the conditions that fuel megafires, and the ways wind, drought, and climate change make modern wildfires more intense. Readers discover how wildfires affect animals, damage homes and cities, and reshape entire landscapes.
The book also explores the science behind wildfire prediction. From satellites and drones to infrared cameras and weather models, readers learn how experts track fires and warn people in danger. Real world firefighting strategies--such as firebreaks, air tankers, and controlled burns--show how crews battle flames on the ground and from the sky. Practical safety tips help readers understand how communities prepare for fire season and protect themselves when danger strikes.
With dramatic visuals, bite-sized facts, and critical-thinking questions, this title supports comprehension, vocabulary development, and reading confidence. Perfect for classrooms, libraries, and independent reading.