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Though wildfires in dense forests reach higher temperatures, grass fires move much more quickly.
Source: Young Men and Fire by Norman Maclean, part 1, page 68. Published by University of Chicago Press, Chicago 1993:
A fire in dense timber builds up terrific heat but not great speed. As Harry Gisborne has said, a big run for a crown fire is from half a mile to a mile an hour. A grass fire, by comparison, is usually a thin fire; it builds up no great wall of heat— it comes and is gone, sometimes so fast that the top of the grass is scarcely burned.
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