Live Wilderness Adventure

Chapter 646 Red-haired Eric

Chapter 646 Red-haired Eric

【Crowdfunding Game】

【I offer a piece】

【I pay one dollar and twenty seven cents】

Bi Fang's explanation immediately ignited the enthusiasm of the audience, but another question also emerged.

[How to make a fire here? 】

Indeed, there were ice floes everywhere, and nothing but water was water.

Is water flammable?

Of course it is flammable, but it needs to be ionized and decomposed first.

Looking around, the only combustible thing that is really operable is the clothes on Bi Fang's body. Using this to ignite a fire is undoubtedly drinking poison to quench thirst.

"So we have to cross the entire ice floe area to reach the real Greenland, the Greenland with soil, where there may not be plants, but there must be animals. With animals, there is a possibility of ignition."

"Animal fat is the only other source of fuel available on the Antarctic continent and on the Arctic glaciers. Drift logs are also sometimes collected on the coast - the Greenlanders used to build from wood drifted from the Siberian river through the Arctic Ocean. houses."

"Tundra areas, if you can find them, where there are low spreading willows. There are also some birch thickets and junipers growing in the stretches of the forest. Birch trees are oily and very easy to ignite, even from wet branches."

"But that's very difficult, because the distance is so great that it's almost impossible to get there."

Bi Fang squatted down, untied the shoelaces on his feet, stretched them around his ankles, and tied them all the way to his calves.

"The only hope is to find another low-growing plant that spreads like heather on the permafrost. It is an evergreen, small-leaf, white bell-shaped flower commonly used by the Inuit, and it is only 10 to 30 centimeters tall. Contains more resin and can burn when wet. It also has a name that is difficult to find in the most complete English dictionary: Casiope."

After changing the shoelaces, Bi Fang stepped on them, and it was obviously much more comfortable.

"The ice is too slippery and it is easy to sprain the ankle, so we must have a good ankle support. For this reason, we can untie the shoelaces and wrap the ankle so that it is not easy to sprain. Of course, the premise is that you The laces should be long enough."

"Don't underestimate the ice surface. If you touch it with your hand, the surface is covered with frost. It looks rough, but in fact it is terribly slippery."

Bi Fang pointed to the ground to remind that the ice surface is different from any artificial smooth surface, and its surface has a layer of natural lubricant.

"There is a water film on the surface of the ice, no matter how low the temperature is, it will exist. I remember I talked about this topic when I climbed Mount Everest and crossed the glacier. This water film is not water in the usual sense, but a layer of ice. special molecular structure."

"As for why, no one knows, maybe this will be a proposition that can win a Nobel Prize."

Bi Fang squinted his eyes, and the audience couldn't see his expression at this time, because Bi Fang's entire head was wrapped in clothes, only a pair of eyes were exposed.

At minus forty degrees, any exposed skin is likely to die.

This kind of outfit also happens to avoid snow blindness.

"The good news is that it is just dawn. Although the day is short, it is still more than six hours. We still have a lot of time, and as the sun shines, the temperature will rise a lot, which will reduce our actions. There was some resistance."

Bi Fang trekked on the ice, and the further he walked, the more the audience could feel the horror of the North Pole.

It was so desolate.

It's literally a white desert.

The power of nature is the most terrifying, no matter how fast the nerve reflexes are, no matter how hard the bones are, they will not be able to withstand the cold.

"White desert is quite appropriate." Bi Fang smiled on the way, "Antarctica really has this name, because the average annual precipitation in Antarctica is only 50 millimeters, and the average annual precipitation in the central part of the continent is only 3-5 millimeters. It is the driest area on the earth, and has the title of 'the most dry place on the earth'."

"The Arctic is better. The precipitation in the Arctic is generally much higher than that in the Antarctic interior, but the average annual precipitation is between 100 and 250 millimeters."

"From the perspective of precipitation alone, the Arctic is an arid area, not even semi-arid. The Greenland sea area is better, with a precipitation of 500 millimeters, which can be considered semi-humid."

【ah this】

【Stunned my old iron】

[It's really a "desert\

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