yes it helps alot becaue the dry grass is like a fuel to the fire to start up and it colud make the fire sprard.
For a bushfire to start, the key conditions needed are dry vegetation, hot temperatures, low humidity, and strong winds. The combination of these factors increases the likelihood of a fire igniting and spreading quickly through the vegetation.
Bulliform cellls in grasses help rolling .
The first bushfire likely occurred naturally through lightning strikes or volcanic activity. As vegetation grew on the Earth's surface, the combination of dry conditions, high temperatures, and strong winds likely contributed to the ignition and spread of the fire.
To make brown grass green, you can water it regularly and deeply, especially during dry periods. You can also fertilize the grass appropriately to promote growth and regain its green color. Lastly, ensure the grass gets enough sunlight and consider overseeding bare patches to help rejuvenate the lawn.
The specific heat of grass can vary depending on the type of grass, moisture content, and other factors. On average, the specific heat of dry grass is approximately 0.27 J/g°C.
No, soap will kill grass and has no helpful qualities for dry grass.
Dry conditions(after a year of drought)
the answer to this is easy. it is not a true saying because the grass can be dry in morning alot and it wont rain.
from north west. it's hot and dry wind.
sorry i cant help
To revive dry and brown grass, you can try watering it deeply and regularly, aerating the soil, fertilizing with a balanced fertilizer, and mowing at the correct height. Additionally, consider overseeding with new grass seed to help fill in any bare patches.
These sorts of conditions often bring a firestorm which is a raging bushfire. The vegetation is tinder-dry, and the smallest spark is quickly fanned into a deadly and fast-moving bushfire.
Most heat lamps are not designed for use on grass. However if you need to use a heat lamp for your grass be sure to get one that uses red heat instead of white. The white light will dry out your grass.
All you have to do to start a fire on any of the virtual villagers is find the dry grass and the wood. After that you put a villager on the place where you see the dead grass/wood they will collect it and bring it to the fire place. Then after the grass and wood are collected put your villager on the fire place and the fire will start!
Dry grass looks yellow in colour because it has lost its moisture content.
For a bushfire to start, the key conditions needed are dry vegetation, hot temperatures, low humidity, and strong winds. The combination of these factors increases the likelihood of a fire igniting and spreading quickly through the vegetation.
You have to take firewood and dry grass to the black firepit next to the hut * The firewood is located by the bee hive * the dry grass is located by the waterfall ( to the left of the lab) *drag a villager to both of them and they will take it to the firepit *after you have both dry grass and firewood there take a villager and drag it to the firepit and they will start the fire Hope this helps