Yes, and they are very prominent.
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In some cases, muck fire can be found several feet below the surface. They can burn for many months. They usually burn at the root level of a forest.
i think lightning
trow your mom on it her fattness will put it out don't listen to this and whoever wrote this is probley been reported a lots i have no answer to that but to put out a muck fire is u soak the ground before it happens and around it so if it startes it doesn't go anywhere i have looked this all up and so this is the correct answer
it burn grasses and some tree branches that lay around it
lightning causes muck fires :)
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In the Tangerine book, Muck fires burn in fields surrounding lake windsor polluting the environment.
In the book "Tangerine," the muck fire was caused by the combination of a lightning strike and the underground peat soil catching fire. The fire smoldered and grew over time due to the organic material in the soil, resulting in a long-lasting and difficult-to-extinguish fire.
In the book "Tangerine," the perfect conditions for the muck fire were the combination of hot, dry weather, the decomposing organic matter in the muck soil, and the lack of rain to help contain or extinguish the fire.
Most stuff get dry in Central Florida , because of the drought.
No, muck fires can start anywhere there is muck. That's why they're called MUCK fires, not Florida fires.
Muck fires and Sink holes are connected to the book Tangerine because what they do is they cause certain events to occur in the book, (Spoiler Alert!) like the muck fires can cause smog, and the sinkhole causes the school to collapse and send Paul to Tangerine Middle School. They also symbolize the conflicts that Paul has.
The term "muck fire" is a compound noun, with the noun fire modified by the noun muck as a noun adjunct (attributive noun).
lightning can start a muck fire if there is a natural resource in the ground where it strikes
muck fires are located in belle glade Florida
Florida
A muck fire occurs when muck, a soil made up from peat in dried-out swamplands, catches fire underground. These fires can burn nonstop until reaching a water source.