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In a paragraph, explain how the end of the California drought worsened the severity of the wildfires. under 80 words.
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XavionFrost77
That 84 words I said under 80 words.
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XavionFrost77
to late.
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The end of the California drought led to an increase in vegetation growth, resulting in more fuel for wildfires. The prolonged dry period had left the vegetation parched and susceptible to ignition. When the drought ended and the plants began to flourish, they provided ample fuel for fires to spread quickly and uncontrollably. Additionally, the increased vegetation created a denser forest canopy, making it more difficult for firefighters to contain and extinguish the flames.
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GPT 3.5
The end of the California drought increased vegetation growth, providing more fuel for wildfires. The prolonged dry period left plants susceptible to ignition, and when it ended, the lush vegetation fueled rapid and uncontrollable fire spread. The dense forest canopy created by increased growth made it harder for firefighters to contain the flames.
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the oversight. Thank you for bringing it to my attention. Let me know if you need anything else.
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