Well there was alot of damage caused on Black Saturday as in animals homes destroyed, lives of loved ones dead ,burnt trees which where homes for animals. Just imagine it lovely wild flowers and beautiful trees and green grass animals ect and then think about how it is now burnt dead animals nothing living. So there has been alot of things destroyed but not just stuff that we worry about other things aswell as in the homes of creatures that surround us.
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.
A bushfire typically goes through four stages: ignition (start of the fire), growth (fire spreads and intensifies), suppression (firefighters work to contain and extinguish the fire), and mop-up (final efforts to ensure no remaining hot spots). The duration of each stage can vary depending on factors like weather conditions, fuel load, and firefighting tactics.
Prior to the bushfire, ensure the house and property immediately around it is cleared of any vegetation. Eaves and gutters should be clear and free of leaves and debris, and there should be no flammable materials nearby. Once a bushfire is approaching, you should: 1. Close all windows and doors and all other openings. 2. Try to make a reinforced shelter that is anti-fire in case the house burns down. 3. Have all necessary emergency contact numbers nearby (ambulance, firefighter etc) and call them as soon as possible 4. Do what you must to stay safe - all the other properties can be replaced, but lives cannot. 5. It can be helpful to spray down the walls and roof of the house with a hose. However, in a firestorm, this is quite useless.
"Black Saturday" refers to the devastating bushfires that hit Victoria in February-March 2009. At this time, the background temperatures in some of the worst affected areas was around 47 degrees Celsius, which is equivalent to 116 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Very hot!
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.
1. chemical that are in a bushfire are hot stuff that burn quickly and can get out of control if not kept cold. 2. everything dies 3. everything turns to ash and makes the soil grow. 4. if the bush gets cold then the hot gets jealous so it gets really angry causing a fire.
A bushfire typically goes through four stages: ignition (start of the fire), growth (fire spreads and intensifies), suppression (firefighters work to contain and extinguish the fire), and mop-up (final efforts to ensure no remaining hot spots). The duration of each stage can vary depending on factors like weather conditions, fuel load, and firefighting tactics.
The duration of Hot Saturday is 1.2 hours.
Black fire is typically hotter than regular fire because it burns at a higher temperature due to the presence of additional fuel sources.
Hot Saturday was created on 1932-10-28.
from north west. it's hot and dry wind.
There are 2 ways for a bushfire to begin: either it is naturally lit by hot weather or people called Arsonists decide to deliberately lite fires for their own amusement without thinking about the horrific consequences.
If the water is hot, the answer is a burned up black dude
Hot Saturday - 1932 was released on: USA: 28 October 1932
A forest fire is extremely hot and can reach temperatures of up to 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit. The materials being burned and atmospheric conditions play a large part in the actual temperatures.