A typical range for live fuel moisture content is generally between 60% to 200%. This range can vary based on factors such as the type of vegetation, environmental conditions, and seasonal changes. Low moisture levels can increase fire risk, while higher moisture levels can help suppress fire spread. Monitoring live fuel moisture is crucial for effective wildfire management and prevention strategies.
They live in mudhuts
People that live in America.
0-20years. It is hard to say because there are so may factors to consider. But 5-7 years is probably average.
Rats can live without water because they already have enough moisture from their food so they don't need moisture from water. That's why rats can live without moiture.
Rats can live without water because they already have enough moisture from their food so they don't need moisture from water. That's why rats can live without moiture.
Brazilian people live in houses or apartments.
food and warmth and moisture
so it can live
Half of Suriname's population live in the capital city of Paramaribo. The other half of the population live in the smaller towns along the coast. Many of the descendants of African slaves live in the forested interior. The range of housing is typical of any tropical climate, from huts to houses on stilts to city dwellings
30 years
20 years
yes if the atmosphere has moisture.