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Which cause of wildfires is least likely to lead to catastrophic results?(1 point)
Responses lightning strike lightning strike
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give me an example of wildfire
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Bronson Koreen bk
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How could wildfire immediately impact competition in a forest ecosystem?(1 point)
Responses Competition would remain the same.
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Which cause of wildfires is least likely to lead to catastrophic results?(1 point)
Responses unattended campfire unattended
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● If the National Weather Service forecasted strong, hot, dry winds, what could local fire officials do to prevent wildfires?
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needing answers
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● What data do scientists use to measure the risks associated with wildfires?
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needing answers
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Which data would be most helpful to scientists who measure the risks associated with wildfires?(1 point)
Responses number of
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The National Park Service sometimes creates controlled burns to mitigate wildfires. How does a controlled burn limit the spread
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In 3–5 sentences, explain how meteorologists use weather data to predict the probability of a catastrophic wildfire.(4 p
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Which cause of wildfires is likely to have catostrauphic results?
A- Arson B- lighting strike C- controlled burn D- unattened
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IEATCHILDERN
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Which data would be most helpful to scientists who measure the risks associated with wildfires? (1 point)
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An abnormal drought combined with an extended period of hot weather can cause a wildfires in some of Earth's biomes. Which biome
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melanie martinez <3333
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In 3–5 sentences, explain how meteorologists use weather data to predict the probability of a catastrophic wildfire explain
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EEEEEE
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An abnormal drought combined with an extended period of hot weather can cause a wildfires in some of Earth's biomes. Which biome
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Knotreal
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The wildfires suffered by East Texas in the fall of 2011 were extremely severe. Wildlife biologists have determined that the
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An abnormal drought combined with an extended period of hot weather can cause a wildfires in some of Earth's biomes. Which biome
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BTS ARMY
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The Smokehouse Creek fires in north Texas has already burned how many acres?
A. 60,000 B.500,000 C. 18,000 D.75billion
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In 3-5 sentences, explain how meteorologists use weather data to predict the
probability of a catastrophic wildfire. (4 points)
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Vixy
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Which would NOT increase the risk of a wild fire starting and spreading quickly?
A. heat wave B drought C. high winds D. high
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Sup jugalo's
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what weather conditions increase the risk of wildfires?
what can humans do to help prevnt wildfires from starting and spreading?
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Sup jugalo's
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Question 7 (1 point)
Use the sentence to answer the question. At a low intensity, flames can clean up debris and underbrush on
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Question 6 (1 point)
Use the sentence below to answer the question. Wildfires are essential to the survival of certain plant
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
At a low intensity, flames can clean up debris and underbrush on the forest floor, add
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
At a low intensity, flames can clean up debris and underbrush on the forest floor, add
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I WANNA DIE
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Question 6 (1 point)
Use the sentence below to answer the question. Wildfires are essential to the survival of certain plant
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Question 23
NEWS BULLETIN Directions: The information is from a news bulletin about wildfires. Use the news bulletin to answer
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Many wildfires occur in “wild” areas such as forests and hills, they are called wildfires because they are uncontrolled and
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I WANNA DIE
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When a wildfire breaks out, there are several steps to stopping it before it can spread further, called wildfire suppression.
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I WANNA DIE
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Wildfires are naturally occuning everits and may have beneficial effects. Which of these answers is NOT a benefit from a
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Jason Garcia
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What sorts of things make an area at risk før wildfires?
Adrought conditions and high winds an area that has defensible space
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Jason Garcia
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An abnormal drought combined with an extended period of hot weather can cause a wildfires in some of Earth's biomes. Which biome
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How does Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) help to make the effects of wildfires less severe?(1 point) Responses GPS is the
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The National Park Service sometimes creates controlled burns to mitigate wildfires. How does a controlled burn limit the spread
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The National Park Service sometimes creates
controlled burns to mitigate wildfires. How does a controlled burn limit the spread
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swswswswswswswswssasd
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How does a controlled burn limit the spread of wildfires
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Use the text The New Normal to answer the question.
The New Normal Based on the chart on page 15, how many more fires burned
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Deez big nuts
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How does the author contrast trees and grasslands in areas with wildfires?
A-Trees have adapted and changed because of wildfires
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sosa.fairyy
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Use the text The New Normal to answer the question. The New Normal Based on the chart on page 15, how many more fires burned
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Which cost of wildfires is likely to lead to catastrophic results
Lightning strike. Controlled burn Unattended campfire Arson
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Which data will be most helpful to scientist who measure the wrist associated with wildfires
Throat conditions in an Frequency of
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What are the effects of wildfires on humans?
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Khayalethu Gebengana
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What is the main idea of this text?
A-Grasslands can help slow climate change in areas with wildfires because they store carbon
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sosa.fairyy
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How did the end of the California drought worsen the severity of the wildfires?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AThe lack of
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Use the text The New Normal to answer the question.
The New Normal Based on the chart on page 15, how many more fires burned
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NEWS BULLETIN
Directions: The information is from a news bulletin about wildfires. Use the news bulletin to answer any questions
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kaite marie
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In a paragraph explain how the end of the California drought worsened the severity of the wildfires.
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Anonymous45
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In a paragraph, explain how the end of the California drought worsened the severity of the wildfires.(4 points)
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not really sure tbh
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Why might the end of a drought in California paradoxically contribute to more severe and challenging wildfire conditions?
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In one to two sentences, describe the cause and effect of higher temperatures on wildfires.
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ant
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In 5-6 sentences explain how the end of the california drought worsened the severity of the wildfires. Write like a student
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Biomes
Climate Change
Earth's Biomes
Ecology
Ecosystem Impact
Ecosystems
Environment
Environmental disasters
Environmental Science
Fire
Fire-related Disasters
Fires
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Geography/Natural Disasters
Global Deforestation
Natural Disasters
Natural Disasters and Ecosystems
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