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The height of bushfires can vary significantly depending on factors such as vegetation type, weather conditions, and the intensity of the fire. Generally, flames in bushfires can reach heights of 30 to 100 feet (9 to 30 meters), but in extreme conditions, they can exceed 150 feet (45 meters). The heat generated can also create fire whirls or pyrocumulus clouds that can rise even higher into the atmosphere.

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