Nuclear fuel can continue to react for hundreds of thousands of years. The sun, for one has been going on for billions of years. About 2 billion years ago, a natual nuclear fissile reaction began that continued for about 200,000 years.
it lasted about 4 days
no. open fires will most likely burn you.
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Muck fires can burn for days to weeks, depending on factors such as the size of the fire, weather conditions, and available fuel sources. It is essential to monitor and manage these fires to prevent them from spreading and causing damage to the environment.
No...? That's why it's called a ''burn ban''
it can burn down trees
When the small fires burn out (long before the main fire gets to them) they leave an area which the main fire cannot cross because the area has already been burned so there is nothing for the main fire to burn there, and so it helps to stop the spread over the main fire from that point on.
While nitrogen is a non-combustible gas that can be used to extinguish fires, it is not entirely accurate to say that without nitrogen in the air, a fire will not burn. Fires require oxygen to burn, and while nitrogen dilutes the oxygen concentration in the air and can help suppress fires, it is not the absence of nitrogen that prevents fires from burning.
The cast of Fires Burn Blue - 2009 includes: Lucy Mounter as Aggie Faye Ormston as Police Officer
Forest fires burn plants and tall trees seem to catch on fire quicker that smaller ones since they're so high up.
Yes, coal is commonly used as a fuel for fires due to its high energy content and ability to burn for a long time. It is often used in fireplaces, stoves, and for heating purposes.
No burn day is a day (not a holiday) where people are not allowed to burn objects that will release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Basically, no fires.