| 11. | Another species well adapted to a particular disturbance is the Jack Pine in boreal forests exposed to crown fires.
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| 12. | Recurrent high-intensity crown fire also helps spruce and fir forests by preventing fir from overtaking spruce through competitive exclusion.
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| 13. | This fire was also in Nature Park, in Scribbly Gum and Stringybark woodland, and rapidly became a crown fire.
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| 14. | The flames leap into the forest canopy causing a raging " crown fire " that jumps from tree to tree.
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| 15. | From an aesthetic viewpoint, the most destructive fires were the canopy crown fires that in many places obliterated entire forests.
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| 16. | The "'Crown Fire "'was a wildfire that scorched of land in 2010 California wildfire season, the fire also destroyed 10 residences.
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| 17. | As such, conifer crown fires often stop once they reach a stand of paper birch or become slower moving ground fires.
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| 18. | On Wednesday, Danish Crown fired 50 workers, citing the unstable economic situation in Russia which is its main export market for processed meat.
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| 19. | Since heat rises, a high Haines index may mean that flames, climbing the gradient of temperatures, will leap to form a crown fire.
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| 20. | "Under the dense forest conditions we're now seeing in many areas, there's no way you can burn without getting a crown fire ."
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