Sentences with phrase «more dangerous the fire»

Apartment fires happen every day, and the older the building is the more dangerous the fire can be and the faster it will spread.
The lack of natural fires caused by lightning had led to overgrown and unhealthy forests that made them more vulnerable to larger, more dangerous fires.
In 2007, a study by scientists at the CSIRO, Bureau of Meteorology and a government - backed bushfire research centre also found that Australia was experiencing more dangerous fire - prone days.
Apartment fires happen every day, and the older the building is the more dangerous the fire can be and the faster it will spread.

Not exact matches

All fires were extinguished or contained within 6 hours, but few anticipated a second, more dangerous problem would soon appear.
are they not aware of something the first fireman is aware of, like the fire being much more dangerous than it appears?
The final reflection is a parable within the parable: even as the earth shines more richly when plowed and embers from a fire turn gold and red when they fall; so — the death of the bird is more brilliant, more lovely, and more dangerous than its life.
and the fire that breaks from thee then, a billion Times told lovelier, more dangerous, 0 my chevalier!
Crestwood - Midstream proposals would endanger the industries by irreversibly industrializing the Finger Lakes, bringing more than 70,000 additional trucks to the roads, and heightening the risk of catastrophic fires and explosions of the dangerous liquid gas, in addition to posing health complications for residents that were cited by Schuyler County Health Care Professionals.
The findings suggest that policymakers in Brazil and across the developing world should pay more attention to the negative health impact of pollution from fires that are often part of traditional farming techniques, even though the pollution doesn't usually reach levels considered dangerous by industrial standards.
Electrical signals in a majority of amygdala neurons mirrored the animal's behavior — they fired more in response to the dangerous tone compared to the safe one.
After all, 30 kilometers was the extent of the spread of dangerous radioactive material even at Chernobyl, a far worse nuclear accident that included an intense fire that wafted radioactive particles more than 9,000 meters into the air.
I took some heat myself for posting a You tube video, in the early days of the fire, suggesting the tar sands themselves make super fires more dangerous.
A tablet fire might be more dangerous than some types, because the best opportunity for it to happen is when the device is plugged in, which often coincides with when people are sleeping and not likely to notice a small fire in time.
The American Animal Hospital Association offers information on how to care for your pet during emergencies, such as natural disasters and unexpected dangerous situations like fires, chemical spills and more.
Other folk methods — coating the tick with gasoline or petroleum jelly, or burning it — are more likely to complicate matters and can actually be very dangerous if the tick bursts or the dog's hair catches fire.
Players will be able to wield and light fires, which will probably make holding up in a base more dangerous than roaming the world.
Whereas other games only allowed you to toss some meat to draw the attention of these dangerous beasts or release captive ones to deal some damage to enemies (not counting the Shangri La missions of FC4 where you could control a tiger), here players can command various predators to attack specific enemies, move to certain positions, and use some of their special abilities — like immunity to fire, stealth, scouting, and more — or ride them into battle.
The BFG is even more situational and dangerous than the rocket launcher, and the Plasma gun's high rate of fire and damage make it wasteful against anything that isn't really strong.
If plant cancellations were from the accidents, as is frequently claimed, then why did the backlash against nuclear not occur after the far more dangerous 1957 Windscale fire, which shot iodine - 131 across the English countryside, or after the 1966 Fermi - 1 sodium fast reactor fire?
«Fires are burning hotter and bigger, becoming more damaging and dangerous to people and to property,» Kimbell said Wednesday.
Perhaps most important, we can slow down the dangerous amplification that is created when forest fires and melting permafrost emit more and more carbon, leading to hotter conditions, which favor more fires and melting permafrost, and so on in a loop that locks in more severe changing climate.
then marries the tragedies by telling us CO2 climate change is making fires bigger, more frequent, and more dangerous.
It often seems much safer to just suppress most fires, even if it's more dangerous in the long run.
To others its the dangerous and uncontrollable fire used to put out a more controllable fire.
Of course, the explanation or excuse required in the case of a golf ball would be different from the case of a gun or thrown stone, but it must be remembered that in some ways playing a golf ball where others are about is more dangerous than firing a gun or throwing a stone.
A tablet fire might be more dangerous than some types, because the best opportunity for it to happen is when the device is plugged in, which often coincides with when people are sleeping and not likely to notice a small fire in time.
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