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Fuel shading, fine dead fuel moisture percent, and dry bulb temperature.
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T/F On average the RH doubles
T/F Topography can directly and
with each 20F decrease of
1 indirectly affect fuels and their 2
temperature, or halves with each
availability for combustion.
20F increase in temperature.
Probability of ignition is determined Fireline intensity is dependent
3 4
by: upon:
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, T/F Topography can directly and True
indirectly affect fuels and their
availability for combustion.
Of the three primary environmental Topography
factors that influence fire behavior,
which is the least variable?
The least critical form of heat Conduction
transfer that influences rate of
spread in a running wild land fire is:
The point to which a combustible Ignition temperature
material must be heated to
produce self-sustaining combustion
is known as the:
Fireline intensity is dependent upon: All of the above.
Fuel size
Fuel moisture
Fuel temperature
Fuel compactness and arrangement
T/F Two requirements for long True
range spotting are wind and a well
developed convection column.
A fire that advances through Crown fire
canopies of brush and trees is
known as a:
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Practice questions for this set
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Fuel shading, fine dead fuel moisture percent, and dry bulb temperature.
Choose an answer
T/F On average the RH doubles
T/F Topography can directly and
with each 20F decrease of
1 indirectly affect fuels and their 2
temperature, or halves with each
availability for combustion.
20F increase in temperature.
Probability of ignition is determined Fireline intensity is dependent
3 4
by: upon:
Don't know?
Terms in this set (89)
, T/F Topography can directly and True
indirectly affect fuels and their
availability for combustion.
Of the three primary environmental Topography
factors that influence fire behavior,
which is the least variable?
The least critical form of heat Conduction
transfer that influences rate of
spread in a running wild land fire is:
The point to which a combustible Ignition temperature
material must be heated to
produce self-sustaining combustion
is known as the:
Fireline intensity is dependent upon: All of the above.
Fuel size
Fuel moisture
Fuel temperature
Fuel compactness and arrangement
T/F Two requirements for long True
range spotting are wind and a well
developed convection column.
A fire that advances through Crown fire
canopies of brush and trees is
known as a: