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ATMO 1010
Yetzabel Diaz
Wildfires have always been a big issue for the past century or so.
Scientist have used multiple research strategies on trying to figure out
how bad our air quality is due to wildfires. Also how are these wildfires
even produced, does it connect to nature or are we the cause of it?
Fires give out to our atmosphere, releasing both good and bad air
particles. But also since fires release funk, it could affect us humans as
well as animals. This can all help with future predictions and also to see
how we can help prevent wildfires from continuing.
With all of the research scientist have done and projects they
have created, they have been able to predict future consequences and
how to help prevent fires. Such as rising temperatures, that is a certain
possibility that they know will occur.as well as arid conditions and
escalating in wildfire activity. We dont have control over our weather
and climate, but can keep cautious on when we decide to put fires and
also where. Also knowing that its better to burn natural vegetation and
non treated wood, as well as clearing the area making sure nothing
else gets into the fire which will release toxins. Making sure that the
fire is out, you need to make sure that the smoke is all gone before you
leave the fire, it could ignite with a bit of wind.
There have been a few climate model projections that estimated in
climate change increasing from average temperature by 2 degrees
Celsius to 7 degrees Celsius by 2100.
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