Asked by tallie
The National Park Service sometimes creates controlled burns to mitigate wildfires. How does a controlled burn limit the spread of wildfires?(1 point)
1. A controlled burn helps to remove plants and vegetation around buildings so a wildfire won’t destroy them.
2.A controlled burn temporarily shuts down parks so people won’t start campfires.
3.A controlled burn is used to make a path that helps a spreading wildfire arrive at a source of water.
4.A controlled burn removes dead vegetation that might otherwise help a wildfire start and spread.
1. A controlled burn helps to remove plants and vegetation around buildings so a wildfire won’t destroy them.
2.A controlled burn temporarily shuts down parks so people won’t start campfires.
3.A controlled burn is used to make a path that helps a spreading wildfire arrive at a source of water.
4.A controlled burn removes dead vegetation that might otherwise help a wildfire start and spread.
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Answered by
HelpWanted
sorry I tried asking the bot your question and rephrasing it, but this is what it told me:
"5.) A controlled burn reduces the amount of fuel available to a wildfire, making it easier to contain."
"5.) A controlled burn reduces the amount of fuel available to a wildfire, making it easier to contain."
Answered by
HelpWanted
and there is no #5
Answered by
katherine
yea there is no #5
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