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Can you check my answers? 1. Where would a park ranger most likely tell hikers and campers not to build a campfire? A. in areas where there are clouds and rain is falling B. in areas with cold temperatures and frozen ground C. in areas where there is lots of sand and little vegetation D. in areas with high winds and drought**My answer 2.Scientists can help determine areas likely to have wildfires by using satellites to figure out much humidity is in the air. What does humidity measure? A. the types of clouds found in the air B. the amount of water vapor in the air** C. the temperature of the air D. the speed of wind caused by the air 3.A group of campers want to ensure they have a safe campfire, reducing the chances for it to spread into a wildfire. What should they do to minimize the risk of the campfire causing a wildfire? A. have campers wake up to check the fire every five hours at night B. keep buckets of sand nearby in case the fire spreads C. have several small campfires in the same area D. remove any dried leaves or sticks from areas around the fire** 4. One way to limit the spread of wildfires is to create a defensible space. What is a defensible space? A. clearing vegetation and other materials that could catch fire away from buildings B. an area with stored water to fight wildfires** C. creating a path in the woods that leads out of a wildfire D. a fire set on purpose to clear land and remove dead vegetation These answers are probably obvious, but wanted to make sure.

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