Where would a park ranger most likely tell hikers and campers not to build a campfire?

A. in areas where there are clouds and rain is falling

B. in areas with cold temperatures and frozen ground

C. in areas with high winds and drought

D. in areas where there is lots of sand and little vegetation

These are the answers

1. in areas with high winds and drought
2.the amount of water vapor in the air
3.remove any dried leaves or sticks from areas around the fire
4.clearing vegetation and others materials that could catch fire away from buildings


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These are the answers

1. in areas with high winds and drought
2.the amount of water vapor in the air
3.build the fire in the fire ring
4.clearing vegetation and others materials that could catch fire away from buildings

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Mitigating the Effects of Wildfires Quick Check

Scientists can help determine areas likely to have wildfires by using satellites to figure out much humidity is in the air. What does humidity measure?
Answer: the amount of water vapor in the air

What technique had been used by Native Americans for thousands of years and is now used today by agencies such as the U.S. Forest Service to prevent the spread of wildfires? (1 point)
Answer: Controlled burns

How does Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) help to make the effects of wildfires less severe?
Answer: GPS identifies the borders of the wildfire and use data to predict where the fire will spread.