Which data would be most helpful to scientists who measure the risks associated with wildfires?(1 point)

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drought conditions in an area
drought conditions in an area

types of vegetation found in an area
types of vegetation found in an area

number of people living in an area
number of people living in an area

frequency of severe storms in an area

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The most helpful data for scientists who measure the risks associated with wildfires would be drought conditions in an area. Drought conditions significantly influence the likelihood and severity of wildfires, as dry conditions create more combustible materials and reduce moisture in vegetation.

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