If there were some catalyst for starting oxidation at super-low temperatures, maybe the little bugs could just "burn" vegetation between volcanic surges.
Yes, there were only two aircraft We saw one operational The other one had burnt vegetation around its pads, though It didn't took broken People were working on it Toting equipment in and out while we watched How many?
Embers spit by the fire were carried by the wind over a quarter mile away and caused multiple small spot fires to burn brush and low vegetation.
The intense winds blew salt water several miles inland; due to the lack of rainfall, the salt burned vegetation throughout the region.
However, when Malaysia and nearby countries burn vegetation, especially from March through June and during September and October, air quality can range from "unhealthy for sensitive groups" to "unhealthy."
If you intend to burn specified vegetation outside of the burning season or in a way that is restricted you must apply to Natural England for a licence.
They burned vegetation and forests to create space for crops, sometimes resulting in higher levels of species diversity.
Fire-stick farming, a term coined by Australian archaeologist Rhys Jones in 1969, describes the practice of Indigenous Australians who regularly used fire to burn vegetation to facilitate hunting and to change the composition of plant and animal species in an area.
On a global scale, he said, burning and rotting vegetation of newly cut forest accounts for a third of the world's carbon dioxide, while two-thirds come from industrial burning of fossil fuel.
Mixed fires burned both the canopy and vegetation on the ground, or burned one or the other as they spread through the forest.