How does Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) help to make the effects of wildfires less severe?

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GPS is the emergency notification system that alerts communities when it is safe to re-enter their homes after the threat of a wildfire.
GPS is the emergency notification system that alerts communities when it is safe to re-enter their homes after the threat of a wildfire.

GPS is the material that homes and other items are constructed from that make them fire-resistant.
GPS is the material that homes and other items are constructed from that make them fire-resistant.

GPS identifies the borders of the wildfire and use data to predict where the fire will spread.
GPS identifies the borders of the wildfire and use data to predict where the fire will spread.

GPS lowers air temperature and winds during times of high risk for wildfire.

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GPS identifies the borders of the wildfire and use data to predict where the fire will spread.

GPS technology is crucial in mapping wildfires and understanding their boundaries, which helps in coordinating emergency response efforts, assessing risks, and predicting the movement of fires. This information can be used to make informed decisions to mitigate the effects of wildfires on communities and the environment.