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45,182 are the number of wildfires that have burned in the US, with the last updated information in June of 2009 from the NIFC.
45,182 are the number of wildfires that have burned in the US, with the last updated information in June of 2009 from the NIFC.
wildfires are most likely to form in places where it is driest
As a (somewhat educated) Californian, my humble opinion is that they are a deadly prerequisite for new life. Lightning strikes account for very few of the wildfires that occur each year. SmokeyBear would say that 90% of wildfires (or more) are caused by human carelessness. An arboreal specialist would tell us that each tree harbors at least 100 lives. Proper management of our forests (including control of the underbrush) would reduce the number of wildfires each year. Without the cleansing effect of wildfires, forests would be unable to evolve.
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45,182 are the number of wildfires that have burned in the US, with the last updated information in June of 2009 from the NIFC.
45,182 are the number of wildfires that have burned in the US, with the last updated information in June of 2009 from the NIFC.
There were approximately 20,000 homicides in the US last year.
The US has approximately 45,000 acres that burn each year from wildfires. This is a estimate as the amount of fires in the US are becoming more and more major disaster then ever before.
Not as many as last year.
wildfires are most likely to form in places where it is driest
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Yes immigration exceeded emigration in the US last year and has for many years. Many of the immigrants arrive from Mexico seeking a more prosperous life.
The US Forestry Service would be the best source of information about wildfires.
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California