Biology, asked by Mahiqb12, 5 months ago

Share your opinion in the impacts of those wildfires in Chicago-metro area, wildfires during the pandemic, what it should be done to prevent further environmental damage and prevention .

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Answered by aasthamaurya4jul2012
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The risk of wildfires increases in extremely dry conditions, such as drought, and during high winds. Wildfires can disrupt transportation, communications, power and gas services, and water supply. They also lead to a deterioration of the air quality, and loss of property, crops, resources, animals and people. Wildfires emit carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases that will continue to warm the planet well into the future. They damage forests that would otherwise remove CO2 from the air. And they inject soot and other aerosols into the atmosphere, with complex effects on warming and cooling. Now, an analysis of high-resolution satellite data from hundreds of California wildfires shows human-caused blazes spread much faster and kill more trees than ones ignited by lightning. ... Studies have shown human ignition is to blame for 84% of all wildfires in the United States, and 97% of all those that threaten homes.

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