Most forest fires and wildfires are natural. They clear away debris, old brush, and dying trees, leaving heartier tre better able to grow. Certain trees, in fact, produce seeds only when fire heats them. If the fire removes thick shru and undergrowth, the water supply increases, aiding other plants and local animals. (Source: National Geographi
How do you know that the evidence in the passage is effective?
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It shows objective facts.
It shows the author's bias.
OIt comes from an unknown source.
O It is out of date.
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The evidence in the passage can be considered effective because it shows objective facts about forest fires and wildfires. It provides information about their natural occurrence, their role in clearing away debris and promoting growth of heartier trees, and the benefits they bring to the water supply and other plants and animals.