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Forest fires are particularly destructive when
(a) there is flood because it ignites the fire quickly.
(b) there is drought because branches and twigs die and dry out creating plenty of fuel for fire.
(c) there is rainy season because it keeps the branches wet which is best for combustion.
(d) there is spring season because it reduces the availability of fuel. ​

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Answered by batwaraneelu
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Answer:

SolutionC is the correct answer

Answered by jaydip1118
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Forest fires are particularly destructive when

(a) there is flood because it ignites the fire quickly.

(b) there is drought because branches and twigs die and dry out creating plenty of fuel for fire.

(c) there is rainy season because it keeps the branches wet which is best for combustion.

(d) there is spring season because it reduces the availability of fuel.

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(d) there is spring season because it reduces the availability of fuel.

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