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An abnormal drought combined with an extended period of hot weather can cause wildfires in some of Earth's biomes. The long period of high temperatures without rain dries out the plant life, allowing fire to spread quickly. Which biome would be more likely to experience a wildfire because of a large number of trees?

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Temperate coniferous biome have large wildfires caused by climate change.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The impacts of drought combined with that of extended periods of hot and dry weather lead to forest fires or wildfires in some places of the world such as the California coniferous forest.
  • The California redwood forests are famous for incidents of burning for months and even for years. Due to the presence of dry continental climates and mountainous areas. As of 2020, about 9,069 wildfires have taken place.
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