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How can climate change cause an increase in wildfires?​

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warmer dryer climates is the perfect condition for fires. and if a lot of the forrests are dryer its easier for fire to burn

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Climate change has been a key factor in increasing the risk and extent of wildfires in the Western United States. Climate change causes forest fuels (the organic matter that burns and spreads wildfire) to be more dry, and has doubled the number of large fires between 1984 and 2015 in the western United States.

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