forests on fire
Forest fires move faster uphill than downhill. This is because heat rises; if a fire is going uphill the flame from the top of one tree would burn the bottom of the tree above it, causing that tree to burn and continue to the next tree. They also move faster uphill because fires need oxygen, fuel, and heat to burn. If you hold a match and its is burning the correct way it will burn slowly down to your fingers. If you turn that match upside down it burns faster and will burn your fingers. Let’s say that a fire is burning down hill. The flame on each tree would have to burn down to the ground to start the next tree’s top branches on fire. If it burns uphill the flame has to burn halfway until burning the next tree.
Dangggg that fire looks crazeh
I was driving through the Rockies in the middle of the night, years ago, and the entire side of one of the mountains was on fire. It was the scariest/most beautiful thing I've ever seen.
I have never witnessed this b4
Eschatological ecstasy - tremendous and deadfull, like looking at nuclear mushroom
I was just reading that thete are fires all over the world. Supposedly to modify the weather by the deep state. Hmmmmm......
One of the most important target for humans should be to stop bushfires in tropical rain forest. That is ehy we are trying to save Abongphen Highland Foreat in Cameroon. You can help us to plant trees with our voting bot @treeplanter