There was as much oxygen as there is outside today which meant the fire could spread much easier than without oxygen
However much the matches cost. I know, useless answer. :)
It started in 1666 and lasted for one year and whilst it occured, it made the floor hot as well. All was not too well in London at this time, but they did overlook one thing though. IT BURNED OUT THE PLAGUE! In the end, London was like Londoff!!!!!!!
In the distant past the city of London had a horrific fire destroy much of the city. I believe this might be referred to as the "monument fire". But in any case London was rebuilt. In 1940, London was the victim of German warplanes dropping bombs on the city. The city was rebuilt.
There are only 9 recorded deaths due to the fire of London. However, from what we know about the heat of the fire (it melted steel), it is likely that remains would have been burnt completely. On top of that, poorer people's deaths were much less likely to be recorded. It could be in the 100s or even 1000s.
No but it had some good aspects, such as allowing slum areas to be rebuilt. most people believe it to be a great thing because if killed germs such as the plague by killing lots of rats. also the whole of London was rebuilt. if the plague hadn't happened London wouldn't be the same as it is now!
There was as much oxygen as there is outside today which meant the fire could spread much easier than without oxygen
The effects were,Thousands of people were left homeless,80 percent of London destroyed,Churches burnt down including St Pauls cathedral which they had to re-build,Houses burnt down,Though only 6-9 people died.The effects were, Thousands of people were left homeless, 80 percent of London destroyed, Churches burnt down including St Pauls cathedral which they had to re-build, Houses burnt down, Though only 6-9 people died.
However much the matches cost. I know, useless answer. :)
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It started in 1666 and lasted for one year and whilst it occured, it made the floor hot as well. All was not too well in London at this time, but they did overlook one thing though. IT BURNED OUT THE PLAGUE! In the end, London was like Londoff!!!!!!!
it burn the whole town
In the distant past the city of London had a horrific fire destroy much of the city. I believe this might be referred to as the "monument fire". But in any case London was rebuilt. In 1940, London was the victim of German warplanes dropping bombs on the city. The city was rebuilt.
There are only 9 recorded deaths due to the fire of London. However, from what we know about the heat of the fire (it melted steel), it is likely that remains would have been burnt completely. On top of that, poorer people's deaths were much less likely to be recorded. It could be in the 100s or even 1000s.
80,0000 houses 87 churches
Plague & Fire
Much of the debris from the Great Chicago Fire was dumped along the shoreline of Lake Michigan.