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What are facts about black Saturday bush fires?

a fire happened


What cosed the black Saturday fire in 2009?

the heat waves


How many houses were destroyed in the black Saturday fire?

Approximately 2000 homes were destroyed in the Black Saturday bushfires in Victoria, Australia in February 2009.


What color of smoke indicates a fire that will burn rapidly and with great intensity?

Dark black or dark gray smoke typically indicates a fire burning rapidly and with great intensity. This type of smoke usually results from fuels burning incompletely and can be a sign of a dangerous and intense fire.


I smoked crack till Saturday morning and I have a drug screen Wednesday morning at 10am Am i you going to pass the screen?

Yes you will fail this test and its your fault not your employers when they fire you or refuse to hire you.


When does spring start and end?

Lent starts every year on Ash Wednesday and ends on Holy Saturday, the day before Easter Sunday. While Lent is a 40-day period of fasting and prayer, there are 46 days from Ash Wednesday to Holy Saturday (inclusive).


What do austalians call a forest fire?

Bush fire, really big ones wild fire, firestorm, hellfire, the biggest, will be named after the that day with the prefix "Black" ie Black Saturday. unless it coming straight at you then you call it every name under the sun.


What does fire intensity mean?

Fire intensity refers to the amount of heat energy released by a fire per unit of time. It is a measure of how hot the fire burns and how quickly it spreads, influencing factors like flame size and rate of fuel consumption. Fire intensity plays a crucial role in determining the potential impact of a fire on its surroundings.


What are the similarities and differences of the Ash Wednesday fires in 1983 and the Black Saturday fires in 2009?

Both the 1983 and 2009 fires - * occured during a period of extended drought * during extreme weather conditions * after a period of relatively fire free years * spread rapidly due to spotting from gale force winds * had large fires link up to make huge fires * were in largely inaccessible areas to vehicles * caused extensive loss of life and property * destroyed entire communities * were relieved within weeks by a change to cooler weather and some rain * were considered to be the worst ever at the time * resulted in Royal Commissions The 1983 Ash Wednesday fires - * were spread over a much wider area of southeastern Australia * had the advantage of a better prepared and more mobile fire fighting force than the 1939 Black Friday fires The 2009 Black Saturday fires - * were more focussed within 200 km of Melbourne * killed many more people * had technological advantages not available in 1983 such as mobile phones and the Elvis fire fighting helicopters * had the advantage of the 1983 fires to change attitudes * as a result of the Ash Wednesday fires, had more mobile and better trained fire fighters than previously * had the advantage of the Ash Wednesday Royal Commission to prevent a recurrence of the same mistakes, to improve practices and laws, and to revolutionise the issuing of building permits and materials Something that I hope will brought to the fore during the upcoming Royal Commission into the Black Saturday fires, is the interference of Green Groups in fire prevention and fuel reduction activities that would otherwise have been carried out by the responsible authorities and, why the various Municipalities failed to restrict building permits in accordance with the findings and recommendations of the Ash Wednesday Royal Commission.


How did the ash Wednesday fire effect the environment?

by burning paper


Is fire black?

Fire can turn black


When did the Great Fire of London tak a place?

Sunday, 2 September to Wednesday, 5 September 1666