yes call the fire department and hose down any surrounding fires that can hurt you
fires and wild fires
No, it may be too hot. Outdoor fires may be banned because of the risk of wild fires and bush fires. Coastal areas may be flooded.
A lightning strike is a common cause of wild fires, which can happen anywhere.
wild fires, forest fires, ouse fires, cooking fires, etc.I'm pretty sure there are more.
More wild fires occur now because of the increased droughts.
no
Wild fires have occurred since the beginning of time, so there is really no good answer to this question.
Muck fires can be stopped by smothering the fire with soil or sand to deprive it of oxygen. Using water can also help to cool down the embers and halt the spread of the fire. It is important to monitor the area for any reignition of the fire and ensure it is fully extinguished.
Muck fires are difficult to fight. Often the only way to stop a muck fire is to contain it.
Induces secondary growth from opportunistic species who have invaded that area or have had seed buried in the area waiting for the primary growth to me such a fate as wild fires.
fire extinguisher
fires are a micture of heat and gas. they form when something hot hits the gas and the burst into flames