The book after Catching Fire is Mockingjay.
there are 391 pages in the book Catching Fire.
Cashmere is a female in Catching Fire. She is the sister of Gloss, another tribute in the 75th Hunger Games.
Naruto doesn't have fire or lightning styles. He has only the wind style.-WIND WINS against LIGHTNING-WIND LOSES against FIREAnd also, Sasuke has fire and lightning.
Yes.
The tool used to tap the tree for water in Catching Fire is called a spile.
The fire in "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" was caused by lightning striking a tree during a storm. The lightning ignited the tree, spreading the fire to the surrounding land.
The difference is that accidental fires are either because of something overheating and causing fire, or like lightning striking a tree and causing it to catch fire. Where arson is purposely catching fire to something or someone many times in public. Arson is a federal crime which you can go to jail for.
When lightning strikes a tree in an open field, the electricity follows the path of least resistance, usually through the tree's outer moist bark, causing it to explode and char. This can lead to the tree being split open or even starting a fire. The intense heat can vaporize the sap inside the tree, creating steam that further damages the tree.
When lightning strikes a tree, the intense heat generated can vaporize sap and moisture within the tree, creating steam that can cause the tree to explode. This explosion can then lead to a fire starting due to the ignition of the tree's dry and flammable fibers.
Trees can be struck by lightning due to their height, moisture content, and ability to conduct electricity. When struck, the lightning can travel through the tree's moist inner layers and the sap, potentially causing the tree to explode or catch fire. It's best to avoid seeking shelter under a tree during a lightning storm for safety reasons.
yes there was catching fire
The book after Catching Fire is Mockingjay.
No, lightning is not typically strong enough to ignite crude oil on the surface of the sea. The high water content of the oil would prevent it from catching fire even if struck by lightning.
Catching Fire was published in the US by Scholastic.
Lightning strikes trees because they are tall and have sap that conducts electricity well. When lightning hits a tree, the electrical charge travels through the tree's conductive tissues, such as water and sap, which can sometimes cause the tree to explode or catch fire.
In Catching Fire, the rebellion is beginning, and is doing just that--catching fire- because the rebellion and hope is spreading and catching and people are beginning to realize they can fight back and survive. it is basically because the fire inside them to fight back is spreading.