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several times a year
It depends on your definition of symetry
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Earthquakes occur most often along the boundaries of tectonic plates.
yes because the friction of the tectonic plates produces heat leading to fires
Fire tornadoes are rare but can occur during wildfires in areas with intense heat, wind, and fire behavior. They are often generated by large wildfires under specific weather conditions that create a rotating column of air and flames. These extreme fire events have been reported in regions with a history of wildfires, such as California, Australia, and parts of Europe.
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Generally not, as wildfires often occur on high slopes above the reach of floods. However, the heavy rain that often causes floods can douse a fire.
Yes, fire-tolerant plants are well-adapted to the frequent fires that occur in the chaparral biome. These plants often have characteristics such as thick, fire-resistant bark or the ability to quickly regenerate after a fire, allowing them to thrive in this fire-prone environment.
Aerobic respiration occur in living cells but fire does not occur in a cell. A fire activity occur in an open environment and does not require a material medium but aerobic respiration require a closed system which is usually the living cells to occur.
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"Fire tornadoes", more properly called firewhirls, can be produced by almost any intense fire, so they can occur anywhere that large fires are possible.
Wildland fire offers information about firefighting in the Wildlands. It has some information of where Wildland fires most often occur and what causes them. It also contains links for jobs or training in this area.
The fuel ignited causing the fire.
Areas where volcanic eruptions occur are often referred to as volcanic zones or volcanic regions. These areas are usually located along tectonic plate boundaries, such as the Ring of Fire in the Pacific Ocean.