Wildfires primarily rely on three sources of fuel: vegetation, such as grasses, shrubs, and trees; dead organic matter, including fallen leaves, branches, and decomposing plants; and weather conditions that can enhance flammability, such as low humidity and high winds. The moisture content of these fuels significantly affects their combustibility, with drier materials igniting more easily. Additionally, human activities can contribute to fuel sources, including discarded cigarettes, campfires, and arson.
anywhere with adequate heat, oxygen, and fuel
Because the backfire, being smaller and easier to control, takes fuel away from the wildfire. Any fire can be stopped by removing one of the elements it needs to continue burning.
Acquiring fuels from abroad can pose a national security risk.
Acquiring fuels from abroad can pose a national security risk.
who does a wildfire affect and why
A place to go in a wildfire.
There are a great many different sources of fuel depending on the thing being fueled. Cars are fueled by gasoline which comes from oil.
Sylvia Wildfire goes by Sylvia Goldberg, Sylvia Karp, and Wildfire.
Simple care can prevent a dangerous wildfire. The news hit like wildfire.
The wildfire season is in the hot summer.
Wildfire had 4 seasons
No, Junior does not die in "Wildfire."