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Yes, policies that suppressed fires in the past have contributed to the intensity and severity of fires today. By suppressing natural fires, fuels have accumulated over time, creating denser vegetation that is more prone to wildfires. Additionally, fire suppression policies have disrupted natural fire regimes and led to the loss of fire-adapted ecosystems, making landscapes more vulnerable to large-scale fires.
The advantages of gel fires over log fires is the lack of smoke or smell. Similarly, gel fires can be a cheaper alternative and are slightly safer than log fires.
Some forms of fires include wildfires, house fires, forest fires, and campfires. Fires can be categorized based on their location, size, cause, and the materials they consume.
Forest fires can happen anywhere
The airport code for Coonabarabran Airport is COJ.
The distance by road from Newcastle, NSW to Coonabarabran is 360 km.
distance from benalla to gilgandra
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Yes, policies that suppressed fires in the past have contributed to the intensity and severity of fires today. By suppressing natural fires, fuels have accumulated over time, creating denser vegetation that is more prone to wildfires. Additionally, fire suppression policies have disrupted natural fire regimes and led to the loss of fire-adapted ecosystems, making landscapes more vulnerable to large-scale fires.
Burning, heating and cooking. Very much the same as today.
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Depends on where you are. This can't be answered. Here, in central CA our clouds were smoke from the forest fires around us.
The Warrumbungles is a mountain range and National Park, characterised by ridges, rocky outcrops and unusual formations and gorges in northern New South Wales. The "gateway" to the Warrumbungles is the picturesque town of Coonabarabran.
wild fires, forest fires, ouse fires, cooking fires, etc.I'm pretty sure there are more.
The advantages of gel fires over log fires is the lack of smoke or smell. Similarly, gel fires can be a cheaper alternative and are slightly safer than log fires.
No, muck fires can start anywhere there is muck. That's why they're called MUCK fires, not Florida fires.