the color of a fire hydrant depends on the amount of water pressure it has when used
There are 5 different colors of fire , blue, green, orange, red, and white
By burning different substances e.g copper burns green and magnesium burns white.
There are different minerals in different crystals which make them different colors. And "imperities"
Fire can be red, orange, yellow, and blue. there could be more.
There different colors emitted
There are approximately six million fire hydrants installed in the US. The first fire hydrants, called fire plugs, were in use beginning in the 17th century.
There are over 109,000 fire hydrants in NYC.
They can probably mean different things in different states. In my area they mark the location of roadside fire hydrants.
I think so, Maybe
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There are 5 different colors of fire , blue, green, orange, red, and white
The number of fire hydrants varies by location, but they are typically spaced every few hundred feet along streets in urban areas. The exact number can be obtained from the local fire department or municipal authority.
The code for the distance between fire hydrants can vary depending on the jurisdiction and local regulations. Generally, fire hydrants are placed approximately 300 to 500 feet apart in urban areas and 1,000 to 1,500 feet apart in rural areas. However, it is best to consult the specific fire code or local fire department for the exact guidelines in your area.
Well its because they want fantage to look like a every day town, so why not add some fire hydrants it makes fantage look more original anyway.
Enough.
A lot more buildings would be burnt to the ground.
Its Over 9000!