Fires do not typically start spontaneously. They usually require a heat source, fuel, and oxygen to ignite. However, in rare cases, spontaneous combustion can occur in materials that generate heat through chemical processes, like piles of oily rags or compost.
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Fires can start when lava flows due to the intense heat generated by the molten rock, which can ignite surrounding vegetation and other flammable materials. As lava moves, it can consume organic matter, creating additional sources of fuel. The rapid transfer of heat can also cause trees and structures to combust spontaneously, leading to widespread fires in the affected area. Additionally, the release of gases from the lava can further contribute to fire ignition.
Objects that can start fires include matches, lighters, candles, and sparks from electrical appliances. Liquids that can start fires include gasoline, kerosene, alcohol, and cooking oils. It's important to handle these items with care to prevent accidental fires.
Not usually, though it might be that the sparks from power lines the tornado snaps can start a fire. The storms that produce tornadoes can also produce cloud-to-ground lightning, which can cause fires
No. Lava can start fires but cannot become fire.
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most fires start in the amazon and the rain forest and in house belive it or not but in house on pancake day most fires start
kitchen do most home fires start.
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there are lots of differant ways a fire can start like kitchen fires plug fires and even out doors fires.
Muck fires also known as swamp fires are extremely dangerous. They can just spontaneously com-busts or be started by a lightening strike. They normal occur in the late winter to early spring when weather conditions are at their driest. But because it is a swamp there is still moisture in the ground which helps with decomposition of the plant life. The process does produce heat, and this is how it spontaneously com-bust. The fires are underground in which makes the ground unstable and with the burning of a forest trees root system it will make a tree fall. Because of this it is impossible for firefighters to bring in their firefighting equipment. When a muck fire first starts it will smolder for days until it finally ignites. Muck fires can burn for up to a year or longer.
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No, muck fires can start anywhere there is muck. That's why they're called MUCK fires, not Florida fires.
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