They are practically just solutions trying to solve forest fires
secondary succession
Depends on where the lava is how much lava there is etc, Aka if you stick ur head into a pool of lava death is almost instant, But if you stand in a pool of lava it might take around 20 seconds for it to melt your bones and flesh.
molten lava is hot! - Lava is extremely hot. Lava can reach temperatures of about 1,250° Celsius. The lava of the Hawaiian volcanoes reach these temperatures. Normal lava temperatures reach 750° Celsius. That is still much hotter than your oven is capable of reaching.(Scholastic.com)
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No. Lava can start fires but cannot become fire.
No it cannot
nearly starts a forest fire
Lava lamps can get hot and potentially cause a fire if left on for an extended period of time near flammable materials. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and never leave a lava lamp unattended while it is turned on to prevent any fire hazards.
A lava flow can harm a forest by burning trees and vegetation, which can lead to loss of habitat for wildlife and destruction of ecosystem balance. The intense heat from the lava can also cause soil and water pollution, making it difficult for plants and animals to thrive in the affected area.
Volcanoes can start fires if lava or hot ash comes in contact with flammable material, but volcanoes do not directly produce fire.
it is use to make or to start fire especially when you are in the forest....
Yes, Ashfur did start the fire in the forest in the Warrior Cats series by Erin Hunter. He set the blaze in an attempt to frame another cat for the crime and seek revenge.
Lava coming in contact with buildings or vegetation or lightning from volcanic ash may start fires.
well given the fact that most forest fires start from lightning..... you tell me
In the forest
It can cool lava somewhat, but so does air or anything else that is at a lower temperature than the lava. It would not cool lava enough to make noticeable difference.