On average, there are around 70,000 wildfires reported in the United States each year, which equates to roughly 192 wildfires per day. These can vary in size and severity, with some requiring significant resources to contain and others being relatively small and quickly controlled.
There were over 58,000 wildfires in the US in 2020. These wildfires burned over 10.1 million acres of land.
45,182 are the number of wildfires that have burned in the US, with the last updated information in June of 2009 from the NIFC.
45,182 are the number of wildfires that have burned in the US, with the last updated information in June of 2009 from the NIFC.
Wildfires are most likely to form in the western United States due to the region's dry climate and vegetation that is susceptible to burning. States such as California, Oregon, and Washington experience a high frequency of wildfires.
2 million US gallons per day = 315.451 cubic meters per hour.
There were over 58,000 wildfires in the US in 2020. These wildfires burned over 10.1 million acres of land.
45,182 are the number of wildfires that have burned in the US, with the last updated information in June of 2009 from the NIFC.
45,182 are the number of wildfires that have burned in the US, with the last updated information in June of 2009 from the NIFC.
365
about 16,934 per day in 2004
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Approximately 19.15 million barrels per day in 2010.
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The US produces about 5 million barrels of crude oil per day.
In 2009, the US had an average petroleum consumption of 18,686,000 barrels per day.
On average, there are approximately 6,200 marriages that take place per day in the United States.
429,315 million gallons