Depends upon what kind of fuel, how much fuel, how dry the fuel is, what the weather is, how steep is the terrain, among other things.
Most fires are quite low and spread along the forest floor or in low brush. Where the lower fuels encounter a dead or down tree, the fire may "ladder" into the upper fuels (the canopy), possibly creating a much larger fire.
Fireline handbooks for fire management include safety-zone tables for forest fires that have flames up to 300 feet high.
because it will make a big fire
When a fire is out of control in a forest.
A river passing through a forest can prevent a forest fire from jumping across the firebreak.
any forest fire that gets out of control.
If a forest fire ain't putted out then it would get big and burn them trees n grasses and such.
It can't cause a forest fire, but it can contribute to its spread, especially if there are high winds.
forest high fire ants
In the forest
What are the characteristics of phonememon of forest fire
ummm....in a forest.
in the forest
Forest Fires are to big for a normal fire extinguisher. It is better if fire fighters do the work to put out the forest fire, rather you trying to do it.
A fire break is like a gap in a forest. If there is nothing for the fire to burn it cannot spread to elsewhere in the forest
An equine coloring high in the forest can refer to a horse with a coat color that blends well with the forest environment, such as a bay or a dapple grey. An open fire in the forest is a dangerous situation that can lead to wildfires if not properly managed or extinguished. Both elements involve the natural environment and the need for caution and conservation.
because it will make a big fire
Trapped in a Forest Fire was created on 1913-12-08.
which layer of the rain forest does fire ants live?