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Test your knowledge on compounds, sample size, and vegetation.Test your knowledge on compounds, sample size, and vegetation.
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Test your knowledge on ecologist, adaptation, and wildfire.Test your knowledge on ecologist, adaptation, and wildfire.
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Test your knowledge on case studies, decompositions, and endangered species.Test your knowledge on case studies, decompositions, and endangered species.
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Test your knowledge on wildfire, intensity, and humidity.Test your knowledge on wildfire, intensity, and humidity.
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The problem you will solve with this FACTivity is: What are the potential wildfire problems with a particular home’s landscape…The problem you will solve with this FACTivity is: What are the potential wildfire problems with a particular home’s landscape plan?
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Although scientists know that many weeks of low rainfall increase the chances of wildfires, they do not know which daily…Although scientists know that many weeks of low rainfall increase the chances of wildfires, they do not know which daily weather conditions are the best for determining the danger of...
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The question you will answer in this FACTivity is: How consistently can you and your classmates estimate the amount of…The question you will answer in this FACTivity is: How consistently can you and your classmates estimate the amount of smoke coming from a wildland fire?
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The California gnatcatcher is a little bird with a big problem. Its habitat has been reduced 80 percent by people…The California gnatcatcher is a little bird with a big problem. Its habitat has been reduced 80 percent by people that are building homes and businesses in coastal southern California....
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The question you will answer is: What happens when the air can hold no more moisture?The question you will answer is: What happens when the air can hold no more moisture?
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Smoke from wildland fires contains hundreds of chemicals. These chemicals can be gases, liquids, or solid forms. The effects of…Smoke from wildland fires contains hundreds of chemicals. These chemicals can be gases, liquids, or solid forms. The effects of breathing wildland fire smoke include eye and throat irritation, shortness...