wildfires. How does a controlled burn limit the spread of wildfires? (1 point) Responses It removes dead plants that might otherwise help a wildfire start and spread It removes dead plants that might otherwise help a wildfire start and spread It removed plants around buildings so a wildfire won't destroy them It removed plants around buildings so a wildfire won't destroy them It makes a path that helps a spreading wildfire arrive at a source of water It makes a path that helps a spreading wildfire arrive at a source of water It temporarily shuts down parks so people won't start campfires.

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The correct response is: It removes dead plants that might otherwise help a wildfire start and spread.

Controlled burns are conducted to reduce the amount of combustible material (like dead plants and underbrush) in an area, which can help limit the intensity and spread of future wildfires.