How does water and fire affect iron particles?
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What often results in a woodland without frequent fires?
Without frequent ground fires to clear out dead brush, a woodland becomes more susceptible to catastrophic wildfires and forest fires that can completely destroy the forest.
However, large forest fires are a natural phenomenon that occur less frequently than small ones.
How can a forest fire have both beneficial and harmful changes?
Some plants depend on the effects of a fire to survive and some fires burn away dead material that allows for healthier regrowth. But forest fires are extremely hard to contain due to the dry climate and the thousands of trees and plants providing fuel for the fire to burn
What would happen if the insulating layer of carbon dioxide around the earth gets thicker?
There is no insulating LAYER of Carbon Dioxide round the Earth.
The Carbon Dioxide is mixed up with the Oxygen and Nitrogen in Earth's atmosphere and is not present in the atmosphere as a layer.
If the absolute amount of Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere increases, the Earth would get warmer.
Trying to start your 1993 Corvette and I have no fire?
Not enough info to give you a true answer. However, it could be the ignition coil, a bad ground, bad plugs or plug wires, or a faulty wiring harness. Could also be an fuse. Check for spark by removing one of the wires from a spark plug. Have someone try to start the car while you hold the wire very near to, but not touching the spark plug. The spark will be faint so do your best to shade it from light. If it has spark, it could be a fuel pump or fuel filter. Could also be a malfuction of the anti theft system, if you have one (should). The 93 corvette anti theft shuts off the fuel pump if the car is tampered with, or if you try to use a key without the proper micro chip in it.
What does it mean when you see black smoke in the woods?
As the old saying "where there's smoke, there's fire" says, it must mean there is a fire. This could mean it's a forest fire, or it could be a house or cabin on fire. Or it could mean someone is burning some brush. But anytime you see smoke, it's always best to immediately contact the fire department and let them check it out.
How many fires does Illinois experience every year?
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What happens after Sarah bishop is accused of causing the fire?
After Sarah Bishop is accused of causing the fire, she faces public scrutiny and isolation from her community, as many believe she is responsible for the devastation. Struggling with the accusations, she embarks on a journey to clear her name and uncover the true circumstances behind the fire. Throughout this ordeal, Sarah confronts her own fears and learns about resilience, ultimately seeking justice and redemption. Her quest not only challenges the perceptions of those around her but also transforms her understanding of identity and belonging.
The main message is the conflict between the desire for economic development through housing construction and the importance of preserving natural environments like forests for ecological reasons. There is a tension between urban expansion and conservation efforts, highlighting the need for balanced and sustainable development.
Brush fires occur in various environments, typically in areas with abundant dry vegetation, such as grasslands, forests, and scrublands. They are most common in regions with hot, dry climates, especially during dry seasons or drought conditions. Additionally, human activities like campfires, discarded cigarettes, or equipment use can ignite these fires, which can spread rapidly in windy conditions. Areas prone to brush fires include parts of the western United States, Australia, and Mediterranean regions.
What is there to know about fire fighting?
There is a ton of stuff to know about fire fighting. This business (or profession) is overflowing with technical information that the fire fighter must know, and there are a zillion practical skills that the fire fighter must have. His life and the lives of his fellow fire fighters depend on the knowledge and skill of the fire fighter. There is a fitness standard necessary for qualification and for safety. And physical training is a part of continued qualification. Some people thrive on the "rush" of code 3 work, and they get a "contact high" at the danger. These have to be managed so the fire fighter remains a part of both the team and the solution to a situation, and not slip over to the "dark side" and become part of the problem. There is a "fair" pay scale for these jobs, and benefits are usually fairly good. But competition for the jobs is fierce. There may be hundreds of applicants for a half dozen positions in a big city department. Use the links below to Wikipedia articles where you can find lots of additional information.
Muck is slimy mud, or something which makes something dirty. It is also an obsolete, derogatory term for money.
What is the red fire retardant used to put out wildfires made of?
One material is called Foscheck. It's made up up of 85% water, 10% fertilizer (ammonia phosphate and sulfate ions), and 5% other ingredients (iron oxide for color, clay, or bentonite). It works by coating everything with the sticky moist mixture. It is colored red to make it easy to spot from both the ground and the air.
How many acres burned in land burned in the waldo canyon fire this summer where was it located?
The Waldo Canyon fire burned 18,247 acres. It began 4 miles northwest of Colorado Springs and moved rapidly into the city itself
How do man made fires effect the forest?
They don't affect forests much at all if they are made safely and responsibly and according to local rules and laws. When set fires get out of hand, they can cause the destruction of large areas of forest.