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What is to burn and smoke without flame?

Smoldering refers to burning and smoking without a visible flame. This slow, low-temperature process produces smoke and is commonly seen in materials like charcoal or embers.


What inconveniences do muck fires cause?

Muck fires can cause air pollution due to the release of gases and particles. They can also produce foul odors that can be unpleasant for nearby residents. Additionally, muck fires can be difficult to extinguish and may smolder for long periods of time, creating potential health hazards for those in the vicinity.


Where do muck fires form?

Muck fires predominantly form in wetland areas, such as peat swamps and bogs, where organic material accumulates and decomposes in a waterlogged environment. These fires can smolder underground for long periods due to the high moisture content in the soil and can be challenging to detect and extinguish. Muck fires are often ignited by lightning strikes or human activities like agriculture.


What is the meaning of scienta?

Scienta is from the Latin "scientia", meaning knowledge.


What are the example of prefexis?

Prefixes are affixes added to the beginning of a word to modify its meaning. Examples include "un-" as in "unhappy," meaning not happy; "pre-" as in "preview," meaning before viewing; and "dis-" as in "disagree," meaning not agree. Other examples include "re-" in "rewrite," meaning to write again, and "sub-" in "submarine," meaning under.