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Climate change can increase wildfire activity by: Raising temperatures, which dries out vegetation and soil. Increasing drought conditions in many regions, creating more dry fuel for fires. Lengthenin

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Climate change can increase wildfire activity by: Raising temperatures, which dries out vegetation and soil. Increasing drought conditions in many regions, creating more dry fuel for fires. Lengthening fire seasons, giving fires more opportunities to start and spread.

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