It depends on the size of the fire pit and the size of the logs. Typically, you can burn 2-4 logs at a time in a standard-sized fire pit. It's important not to overload the pit to prevent the fire from getting out of control.
The Little Bear Fire, which occurred in 2012 in New Mexico, burned approximately 44,000 acres. The fire was challenging to control due to the rugged terrain and dry conditions. It resulted in significant damage to the environment and local communities.
A 2000 Watt fire burning for an hour will consume 2 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity. This is calculated by multiplying the power of the fire (2000 W or 2 kW) by the time it is burning (1 hour).
Muck fires can burn for days to weeks, depending on factors such as the size of the fire, weather conditions, and available fuel sources. It is essential to monitor and manage these fires to prevent them from spreading and causing damage to the environment.
There are various ways that a fire can be started without using a flame. Many chemical reactions produce enough heat to start a fire. One example is the mixture popularly known as "negative x". This mixture, which consists of ammonium chloride, ammonium nitrate, and zinc powder, will burn when exposed to a drop of water.
400-500 kilograms per cubic meter
24814 Maple Logs.
It all depends what level your Firemaking is. lets say your Firemaking is 58 (Just high enough to burn eucalyptus logs) you would have to burn just over 66,000 eucalyptus logs.
It all depends what level your firemaking is. if your firmaking was 60 (Just high enough to burn yews) you would have to burn just under 63,000 yew logs. I would suggest burning maple logs, you would have to burn around 93k but it's a lot cheaper, but if you want it done fast yews is the way to go.
You will need approximately 143,584 willow logs to get from level 53 to level 99 Firemaking.
you will need to burn 217k for lvl 15-99 firemaking, but i would suggest maple logs because you only need to burn 95k of them and they a reasonable cheap, 100k maple logs is around 4mil, which isn't bad for a 99
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The best thing to do is buy a box of starter logs. You have to have really hot coals to get many oaks to burn. I use duraflame starter bricks and save half hour of prep time.
you would have to burn 96,551 maple logs and you need 13,034,366 experience to go. Hope this helped.
It all depends what level your Firemaking is. if your Firemaking is 60 (Just high enough to burn yews) you would have to burn just under 63,000 yew logs. I would suggest burning maple logs, you would have to burn around 93k but it's a lot cheaper, but if you want it done fast yews is the way to go.
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