Plasma is found in bushfires primarily due to the intense heat generated by the combustion of large amounts of vegetation, which can reach temperatures high enough to ionize air molecules. In contrast, house fires typically involve more confined spaces and materials, resulting in lower temperatures that may not reach the ionization threshold necessary for plasma formation. Additionally, the open environment of bushfires allows for more efficient heat transfer and the sustained combustion of fuels, further promoting plasma generation.
becuase house fires are mostly artificial fire but plasma is a natural fire. and bushfires are a natural source of fire
Here are some natural disasters:AvalanchesBlizzardsContractible DiseasesCyclonesEarthquakesFaminesFloodsLandslidesHeat WavesLimnic EruptionsMeteoritesStormsTornadoesTsunamisVolcanic EruptionsWild Fires and Bush Fires
About 3000 brush fires per year are started by lightning strikes.
They get burnt down and die.
Yes, Warracknabeal, a town in Victoria, Australia, has experienced bushfires in the past. However, the specific impact of these fires on the town can vary depending on the severity and proximity of the fires.
becuase house fires are mostly artificial fire but plasma is a natural fire. and bushfires are a natural source of fire
Plasma is formed during bush fires due to the intense heat generated by the combustion of materials. The extreme temperatures cause some of the gases and particles produced to ionize, creating a state of matter known as plasma. This glowing plasma can be seen in the form of flames during a fire.
Plasma is found in bush and factory fires because the high temperatures generated by the combustion of fuels can ionize the gases in the air, creating a state of matter where electrons are stripped from atoms, forming a highly energetic and reactive mixture of charged particles. This phenomenon results in the characteristic glowing and intense heat observed in these types of fires.
fire fighters put out bush fires.
Yes bush fires only happen in bush hence the name. But a fire can still be lit and maintain with out wood or 'bush'.
Depends on where the bush is.
What are the benefits of a bush fire
Yes bush fires occur around the world but are sometimes known as forest fires. They occur in hot weather and can be a natural phenomenon or man made (arson). Bush fires have occurred in New Zealand America Russia to name but a few.
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wildfires,bush fires etc
death
Well bush fires spread and spread if they aren't put out, and eventually reach homes that people are in.