The three principles from my point of view are:
At a fire investigation there will be tried to find out where the fire has started and there will be investigated what caused the fire. Experts can tell by the traces how the fire spread and how it started.
fire wind and water
prevent the spread of fire within the trunking
Antimony
A firewhirl can spread a fire to new locations fairly quickly, which can leave behind burnt-down structures and vegetation.
James G. Quintiere has written: 'Principles of fire behavior' -- subject(s): Fires, Flame spread, Fire prevention 'Significant parameters for predicting flame spread' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Flame spread 'Fourth CIB W14 Workshop in Fire Modeling, Gaithersburg, USA, February, 1990'
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fire spread is the rate of time and area a fire can move or grow
The Chicago Fire spread a third of the town
it can go 100 milesin about 3 seconds It can go 100 miles in about 3 seconds.
It depends on the matirial, if the matirial is hard to be burned then the fire will not spread fast, and if it's a matirial that can be easily burned (such as wool) the fire will spread very fast.
It spread through most of London
1. It can fill your lungs with smoke and eventually kill you. 2. It can spread easily and lead to disaster. 3. Many chemicals are in fire so can dis function many parts of the body.
If a fire doesn't eat, it will starve to death If a fire doesn't fit in socially, it will put itself out If a the planet is hit with another asteroid, fires will become extinct as will, bread, toes 90% of chiwawas and French cuisine
Active fire protection includes anything that is triggered to put out a fire or "activates" to stop or slow the spread of fire. Passive fire protection includes things that prevent fire or spread by simply being in the way at all times.
because fire burns grass
Firewhirls can be very dangerous as they can rapidly spread fire.