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The Chicago Fire spread a third of the town
One of the conflicts about the Great Fire of Chicago was the debate about what caused the fire. One reason the fire spread so quickly and so far was because a lot of the buildings were made out of wood. A compromise made after the fire was that many of the building that were rebuilt were not made out of wood to make them more fireproof.
This really depends on how far it has spread, the current weather conditions, and even how much manpower they have.
Fire can jump as much as 30 km from the main fire if wind conditions are right. Wildfires can spread 10.8 km an hour in forests. It travels even faster in grasslands (22 km an hour).
London has ghost because a lot of people died from the London fire (I think)which last for a few days and spread very far.
Chicago's Great Fire of 1871 stretched as far north as Belden Ave and Clark St in Lincoln Park (just east of DePaul University), and as far south as Canal Port Avenue, near modern-day Chinatown. The large majority of the fire zone was east of the river.
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In the 2000 years, Christianity has spread far and wide, it is in all countries today, roughly.
Tree roots will generally spread as far as they need to to get water.
The one in Alaska is 3575 miles from Chicago.
1310 km from Chicago's CBD
Chicago is 386 miles from Euclid, Ohio.