As of 7:00 AM June 30, 2008, there are nearly 1400 fires in CA, which account to nearly 411,520 acres lost so far. Considering that most of these fires are less then 50% contained (most are less then 10%) you can expect this number to climb.
As of March 5, 2013, approximately 1,371,200 acres have burned in the U.S. This number increases every second with approximately 15 additional acres burned each minute. In 2012, a total of 6,971,729 acres burned in the U.S.
None. There are no forests in Antarctica.
It is 180000 acres.
About 83,600 acres.
About 74,500,000 acres.
they burned down many native towns
Approximately 12.5
999 wildland fires for 28,490 acres not included is prescribed or fire management fires!
The Waldo Canyon fire burned 18,247 acres. It began 4 miles northwest of Colorado Springs and moved rapidly into the city itself
Firefighters work to help those in danger. This can include people who have been in car accidents, people who have been burned from fires, and many other things.
There are many forest fires that have happened in the last 10 years. There have been many thousands of fires.
Cigarettes have been the cause of thousands of house fires and forest fires over the many decades they have been used.
over 3 million acres dude
If hot water burned down houses there would be many more fires.
The radiation blasts at Hiroshima and Nagasaki caused terrible burns.
Pompeii is 164 acres, with roughly 2/3rds of it having been excavated.
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there has been about 4-7 deaths at haspin acres