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How long can fires burn?

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10y ago
Updated: 8/15/2022

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.

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