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What is the range of ignition temperatures of wood in degrees Fahrenheit?

  1. 300 and 500

  2. 400 and 700

  3. 500 and 800

  4. 600 and 900

The correct answer is: 400 and 700

The ignition temperature of wood typically ranges between 400 and 700 degrees Fahrenheit. This range reflects the point at which wood can ignite spontaneously when exposed to sufficient heat. The lower end of the range, around 400 degrees, represents conditions where wood will ignite relatively easily, particularly under dry conditions or when it has been treated to reduce moisture content. On the higher end, closer to 700 degrees, ignition can occur with increasingly intense heat and when the wood has been subjected to a prolonged exposure to high temperatures. Understanding this range is critical for wildland firefighters in assessing fire risks and determining appropriate suppression tactics.