Land is most likely to catch fire if it is dry, with an extremely high percentage of organic matter, such as peat.
It would destroy the land. It would or could catch on fire.
the lightning could hit a house or a building and could catch on fire.
Like all land areas with plants on this planet, the area that is Yellowstone has caught on fire for 100s of millions of years. This is usually due to lightning, and this was the case in the 1988 Super Fire.
The land of frost and fire refers to Iceland and likely comes from the book "Iceland: Land of Fire and Frost" by Olive Murray Chapman. It details the adventures of a woman who crossed Iceland on horseback while the terrain still lacked adequate roads.
Most people catch better from far away because they have more time to see where the object will most likely land and have more time to run for it.
the sun makes a fire ball the video said and then aparently its finds a place to land and then it crashes in a spot
The "No mans land" was the land between the trenches in which you'd likely be mowed down in a violent burst of machine gun fire or poison gas.
The region's name (Spanish: " Land of Fire") refers to its many volcanoes.
Happy Land fire happened in 1990.
The type of land that is most threatended by desertification is marginal land. Marginal land generally has poor soil and has no significant time of the year when it recieves rainfall. This makes it the first type of land that is likely to become a desert.
The land of fire and ice
Fire and Ice! You,ve just successfully escaped from Reykjavik!!!!