Wildland fires have played an important role in North American history. Theyhave helped shape our public and private lands. Wildfires have causedthousands of deaths, destroyed millions of acres of timber and evenseveral towns in their path. However, wildland fire is not solely adestructive force. It is necessary for the growth of some plantspecies, and is part of an ecological cycle. Historically humans havestarted fires to clear the land, suppressed wildfires, allowed fires toburn naturally, and used fire to reduce fuel loads. Records of fire scars in fossilized trees and other vegetation indicate that fires influenced ecosystems on Earth at least 350 million years ago. How fire came to be controlled and used on a daily basis by humans is
Many times, the strength of an establishment is not fully realized until it has proven its ability to overcome a setback and become better for it. Chicago is a primary example of a city which proved its strength by undergoing disaster, and becoming better for it. Perhaps the most jarring of these disasters was the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, symbolized by the second of four stars on the Chicago flag. This tragedy, claiming the lives of hundreds and causing millions of dollars in damage, was horrid, but the city overcame and grew to be one of America’s most influential cities. A crucial element of Chicago’s history, the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 can be understood by studying the cause of its severity, its impact on the city, and the recovery efforts of the people.
The infamous winds of Santa Ana repeatedly help develop a sky ridden with smoke, but for many on the golden coast this is just a typical day. The winds spiral into flames catching among the wild flowers that flourish on the vast valleys of California. These winds are unstoppable. However, it seems as if many refuse this idea in hopes that the land in california will become untouched by the dry winds if humans decide to build. It seems as if no one realizes that the ash from last year will be buried under tar at first, but soon enough the winds will take over the land and a new layer of ash will settle..
I t has been 145 years since one of today’s biggest cities was burned to the ground. One normal day in the city of Chicago, a fire started in the O’ Leary’s barn on October 8th, 1871. There was dry weather and most of the city was made from wood. With the wood, and the dry, windy weather, the city was very flammable. Once the fire started, it spread to the whole city.
Our 4 ½ day trip is finally over. We left from Florida to go to Yosemite National Park in California. Let me just say we beat the license plate game about 10 times and you have no idea how hard it was to find a New York license plate. I heard somewhere that one of the park’s most famous attractions at one point was a waterfall of fire and I wanted to come here and see if it was still here, too bad
Topography of the land steep slopes, broken, heavy litter, brush nevertheless influenced fire
Ever since mankind initially began building structures out of wood rather than stone, fire and its effects have been a part of the knowledgeable development. Therefore, since the dawn of man, from the early beginnings to the present, fire has been a constant threat, and every era has illustrations of firefighting at its most intense. Fire Departments are filled with extraordinary stories of heroism, tragedy, and textbook examples of overcoming adversity. Fire is a living, consuming, deadly and defiant enemy.
While not inherently evil in itself, fire, if not controlled properly is something that can create unspeakably devastating damage. It is a powerful tool which if used correctly can be of great service, our concept specifically relates to how fire is often used to purify many differents types of metal and make them more valuable and better then before they were touched by
The Cocoanut Grove fire was one of the deadliest nightclub fires in the United States I will be using this as an event that serves as a catalyst for change in the fire community, And I also believe it had a major impact and many positive changes when it came to the fire service and how we implement are regulations, codes, overall fire prevention and firefighting. But first I am really going to tell you what happened that night at the Cocoanut grove and how all these changes happened and what changes were done to the betterment of the fire service. Over 490 people were killed and hundreds injured at the night club. This massive inferno happened a little over 10:00 p.m. on November 28, 1942. The death toll was attributed to locked exit doors,
In 2015 in the middle of summer there was a conflagration. The conflagration was in a small town of M.T Vernon,Oregon and it burned for days and days. Firefighters tell me that it started because of the conflagration in California it started from the small embers that traveled and landed in a pile of hay,and spread to the dry grass. Sources tell me that it was the biggest conflagration yet. Many homes and crops destroyed.
The text is about the extinction of diprotodon and hypothetical reasons caused it. The text provide three hypothesis of the diprotodon 's extinction, but the lecture refutes them. The first theory suggests that the diprotodon extinct because of a human 's fire disturb the natural environment of this animal.
In conclusion, prescribed fires help out a lot. they can make our everyday life better if we use them more for the good of all living things. If we didn't use them, we might not be able to enjoy such a future. We might have many more wildfires than we ever expected in the future if we don't use prescribed fires.
Clearing of land and harvesting of lumber left large piles of saw dust and waste from the lumbering process throughout the forest. The poor lumbering practises made it easier for the fire to spread quickly. In addition, the cyclonic storm that cycled the area enhanced the intensity of the fire. The incident did not involve a flashover but it involved some backdraft.
Fire holds a central place in this novel; it is used numerously throughout the story for good and bad reasons. On the good side, it can be used for clearing thick tree growth so sunlight can reach the forest floor and encourage the growth of native species. Also, fire frees these plants from the competition delivered by invasive weeds and eliminates diseases or droves of insects that may have been causing damage to old growth. It can also be used to help the society in solving their problems. However, this is also used for the bad in this story.
he fire was first used by humans in the stone age for lighting up caves and being able to travel in the dark, and we have used it tons of other ways since then. Studies show that the first campfire was found in a old cave called the Wonderwerk Cave at the edge of the Kalahari desert. The fire was used for warmth and to cook prey. You should know how to build a fire so that people can know how to build one if they are going camping or for boy/girl scouts or maybe by the rare occasion you need to for survival in the forest, and for the fact that I know how to build one and I think it's really cool and would like to share my knowledge with others.
Bojocco et al(2010) Reported that fire has a major role in the determination of diversity and vegetation dynamics. It has influence on landscape structural diversity (Weatherspoon and Skinner 1995). The frequent occurrence of forest fires has been one of the vital reasons for the exhaustion and extinction of most of the biodiversity. This results in partial or complete degradation of vegetation cover or fragmentation of the forest thus modifying the radiation balance by growing the surface albedo, water runoff and raising the soil erosion (Darmawan and Mulyanto, 2001). Historical study of forest fire is significant for ecological and forest management applications(Iniguez et al. 2008).