Yes it is. Forest fires, at least from my knowledge, have never been bigger than an ocean.
Grass is shorter and forests are large.
Without frequent ground fires to clear out dead brush, a woodland becomes more susceptible to catastrophic wildfires and forest fires that can completely destroy the forest. However, large forest fires are a natural phenomenon that occur less frequently than small ones.
because fish grow to the size of there water so when say they are in the ocean they will grow much bigger than a small pond as the ocean has more space for them to fill.
pacific ocean is about 30 million sq km larger than all land on earth
In Australia, forest fires are called bushfires. According to the Australian Government's website, and backed by data from the Australian Institute of Criminology, there are roughly 52,000 bushfires every year. Actual figures may vary from 46,000 to 62,000 per year.
actually the forest is bigger than a woods
The Atlantic Ocean is bigger than the Indian ocean.
Grass is shorter and forests are large.
No an ocean is definitely bigger.
uphill, for an experiment look for "Do forest fires move faster uphill or down hill
Ofcourse, Oceans are bigger than sea
"Only YOU can prevent forest fires." Previously, until 2001, it was "Remember - only YOU can prevent forest fires." Originally, in 1944, it was "Smokey says -- Care will prevent 9 out of 10 forest fires," but this was changed to the above in 1947.
The Atlantic Ocean is bigger than the Indian Ocean.
"Mostly in-deep water mainly far out in the ocean".
The difference is the ocean is bigger than the sea
Yes the pacific ocean is bigger than the Arctic ocean the size of the pacific ocean is 155,557,000 square kilometers and the size of the Arctic ocean is 14,056,00 square kilometers! hope it helps!
The answer is yes there is a thing bigger than the pacific ocean the answer is earth think about it and you'll see i am right there's your answer!