The spread of a forest fire can vary significantly based on factors such as terrain, weather conditions, vegetation type, and fire intensity. On average, a wildfire can spread at rates of 1 to 14 kilometers per hour, but under extreme conditions, it can cover several kilometers in just minutes. Overall, the total area a forest fire can affect may range from a few hectares to thousands of square kilometers, depending on these variables.
Fire can jump as much as 30 km from the main fire if wind conditions are right. Wildfires can spread 10.8 km an hour in forests. It travels even faster in grasslands (22 km an hour).
It's between 20 and 30 km
300 kilometers? Nothing you can hold and shoot will fire that far. 300 KM is about 186 miles.
About 880 km.
229 km
1136 km
195 km
Its 1.365 km
About 250 Km
How far is 1600 km ?
116 km is about 72 miles
Answer: 75 km = 46.6028 miles.