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Oh shit, that's right. :smack:
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They do explode. lol In bushfires a whole tree can be blown to smithereens if there's a large build up of oil. Not sure why some trees explode and others don't, but I assume they must sometimes get pockets in the wood and then blow up in extreme heat. Not an expert. I just know it happens.
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Also, there are loads of eucalyptus plantations in Victoria. |
Probably depends on how dry it is, and how small it's split. I've seen other types of wood explode, especially conifers.
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Thank goodness the gumtrees are safe! Where would Kookaburra sit?
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cigarette loads?
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In bushfire conditions, trees can explode, I think from the liquids inside boiling catastrophically. The volatiles then get released as a flammable gas, which as soon as it gets enough oxygen, will also explode.
These trees explode twice. Last winter I went to a camping mini-festival (about 40 people) in a state forest in Victoria. About the third thing we did was to get two tonnes of Redgum and Yellow box firewood delivered. We were only there three nights! Three toasty warm, well lit nights! |
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