because the water makes it dry
Brush fires typically occur in agricultural fields, meadows, deserts, or rural vacant areas during a prolonged period of no rain. The Western United States and Australia have been know to have significant brushfires.The term bushfire, rather than brushfire, is unique to Australia. Bushfires in Australia can occur anywhere, but are most common in the southern states which have very hot, dry summer seasons.
Never Ever. The forest fires plaguing the Western United States are a result of the weather, which is incredibly dry. This makes the trees and other foliage incredibly flammable. Eventually some sparks catch fire, either by lightning, by pure heat, or by an accidental cigarette butt, but then the fires expand rapidly since the foliage is so inflammable.
All of North America is on the western hemisphere. So, Colorado is on the western hemisphere.
On the one that I have the package said up to 3-hundred fires. so I am going with 300.
Because they help save people from fires. And there has been many fires. So, who wouldn't want to respect a firefighter
Wild fires have occurred since the beginning of time, so there is really no good answer to this question.
Fire departments respond to about 1,752,000 fires every year 4,380 people are killed on the scene of house fires every year, that doesn't include the people that die later due to injuries from house fires. So that's 1 person every 2 hours. 17,520 people are injured burned, or disfigured in house fires every year, so that's 2 people every hour. Fire causes $8,760,000,000 in property damage every year! Many of these fires are due to people leaving on the hob or the grill etc. and forgetting they have left it on. But some are caused by people on purpose!
there are chaparral areas in California, wild fires happen frequently there. The Chaparral is the the world's smallest biome.
umm, no i don't think so but you might want to check
The United States of America is in the North Western Hemisphere, so Maryland also is in the North Western hemisphere. I'm shocked at the amount of incorrect answers.
Fires kill so many people because they can kill people in more than one way. In fact, most people do not die from burns, but from smoke inhalation. So people can burn and smoke inhalation kills people quickly because of the poison in the air.
There are currently six states with the meadowlark (precisely the Western Meadowlark) as their state bird. These six states are: Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oregon, and Wyoming.