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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.
The worst fire season in California was in 1924 after a two year drought - over 1 million acres burned. The largest single fire was the Cedar Fire 280,278 acres burned in 2003. Before that was the Laguna Fire, 1970, 175,425 acres.
The worst fire season in California was in 1924 after a two year drought - over 1 million acres burned. The largest single fire was the Cedar Fire 280,278 acres burned in 2003. Before that was the Laguna Fire, 1970, 175,425 acres.
Unbelievably, over 200,000 acres of rainforest are burned every day. That is over 150 acres lost every minute of every day, and 78 million acres are lost every year! The latest statistics in the Brazilian Amazon show a 34 percent increase in deforestation since 1992.
How many adults, ages 18 and up, get burned each year?
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(in the US) The largest forest fire on record was in August of 1910. It burned across 3 million acres of northern Idaho and western Montana.
A surgeon in Alaska would earn well over $100,000 a year depending on how many surgeries he performs in a year.
Hawaii moves about 3 inches closer to Alaska each year
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The number of houses burned down each year varies by location and circumstances such as natural disasters, accidents, and arson. It's important to refer to official sources like fire department reports and national statistical agencies for the most accurate information on house fires.