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Wildfire science fair projects give students new opportunity to learn about their community...
Wildfire Data for wildfire science fair projects can come from many sources. It can come from historical records as well as from laboratory experiments.
Objectives/GoalsWildfires are very devastating in California. Every year, they kill people, burn down and damage
thousands of homes and force many people to evacuate their homes and neighborhoods. They cause
millions of dollars in damages. Methods/MaterialsFirst build a #hill# with a wooden board and nails jutting out at regular intervals. Put #trees#, or rolled up pieces of newspaper, onto the nails. Set the #hill# at a forty-five degree angle. Set up the fan so it either blows uphill or downhill. Light five strips of newspaper at the top of the hill to start the fire, and time the fire#s starting point to the ending point, which will either be the bottom to top or top to bottom. Record the times. ResultsThe downhill burned in 140.1 seconds on average. Conclusions/DiscussionMy hypothesis was correct: the flame propagation with wind up the slope is faster than it with wind down the slope. With the wind up the slope, the propagation was ten times faster than with wind down the slope. With the wind up the slope, the propagation was 2 inches per second. With the wind down the slope, the propagation was .2 inches per second. Uphill fires burn much faster than downhill fires. 3rd party contributor
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