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The National Parks Service occasionally conducts controlled burns. How do these decrease the number of forest fires?(2 points)...Asked by Government
The National Parks Service occasionally conducts controlled burns. How do these decrease the number of forest fires?(2 points) Responses
By destroying all trees so no forest fires are possible. By destroying all trees so no forest fires are possible. By removing small plants that provide fuel for fires.
By removing small plants that provide fuel for fires.
By getting rid of plants near buildings so they will not burn down. By getting rid of plants near buildings so they will not burn down.
By shutting down parks so people can't accidentally start fires.
By destroying all trees so no forest fires are possible. By destroying all trees so no forest fires are possible. By removing small plants that provide fuel for fires.
By removing small plants that provide fuel for fires.
By getting rid of plants near buildings so they will not burn down. By getting rid of plants near buildings so they will not burn down.
By shutting down parks so people can't accidentally start fires.
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By removing small plants that provide fuel for fires and by getting rid of plants near buildings so they will not burn down. Controlled burns help reduce the amount of flammable vegetation in a specific area, decreasing the potential fuel for wildfires. Additionally, by managing the vegetation near buildings, the risk of fires spreading to structures is reduced.
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