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Fire can be deadly, destroying homes, wildlife habitat and timber, and polluting the air with emissions harmful to human health. Fire also releases carbon dioxide—a key greenhouse gas—into the atmosphere. Fire's effect on the landscape may be long-lasting.
Prescribed fires may contribute to temporary changes in air quality. Air quality on a regional scale is affected only when many acres are burned on the same day. Local problems are more frequent and occasionally acute due to the large quantities of smoke that can be produced in a given area during a short period of time.
This smoke can create a serious visibility hazard, especially in the presence of high humidity, (which occurs on most nights). In particular, smoke mixing with existing fog will drastically reduce visibility.
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