If you are in a forest anywhere in the world you can look for two pieces of the same wood because if they are different firmness one will eat the other not making a coal. one must be flat the other one must be long and about 1-2 inch's in diameter. Then make a small indent at the edge of the flat piece of wood and cut a wedge out of it so the coals can fall to the ground and fit the other long one on the indent then rub your hands together with the branch in between them to cause as much friction as possible. Then a coal will start to form because of the wedge. Take that and put it on tinder( birch bark, horses hoof fungus, dry moss or dry grass) an blow lightly to create a small flame provided that you have the patience and determination.
It is unlikely that fire will burn a forest after a heavy rain, as the moisture from the rain will dampen the ground, making it harder for fire to spread. The wet conditions will decrease the flammability of the vegetation, reducing the risk of a fire igniting or spreading.
were is a rain forest sandis and telmo
The rain forest has the most rainfall
tropical rain forest and the amazon rain forest
Are you referring to a rain forest? A rain forest has a lot of vegetation and receives a lot of rain.
well given the fact that most forest fires start from lightning..... you tell me
which layer of the rain forest does fire ants live?
Possibly a forest fire. That would leave the forest as a meadow or prairie, to start all over again.
It could either be caused by a lack of moisture due to no rain, or someone may have ignited the forest fire by not putting out a camp fire correctly, or dropping a cigarette in some brush.
It is unlikely that fire will burn a forest after a heavy rain, as the moisture from the rain will dampen the ground, making it harder for fire to spread. The wet conditions will decrease the flammability of the vegetation, reducing the risk of a fire igniting or spreading.
even though its called a tropical RAIN forest it still can get on fire
yes
camp fire
ya bro
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water,rain,snow,forest..........etc
tropical rain forest