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Yes, policies that suppressed fires in the past have contributed to the intensity and severity of fires today. By suppressing natural fires, fuels have accumulated over time, creating denser vegetation that is more prone to wildfires. Additionally, fire suppression policies have disrupted natural fire regimes and led to the loss of fire-adapted ecosystems, making landscapes more vulnerable to large-scale fires.
We are adding more and more carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. This is causing global warming and climate change.
The present levels of carbon dioxide dioxide in the atmosphere are causing global warming and climate change.
Pangea was a huge landmass made of all the continents today. Tectonic plates in the Earth moved, causing it to split apart.
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Yes, policies that suppressed fires in the past have contributed to the intensity and severity of fires today. By suppressing natural fires, fuels have accumulated over time, creating denser vegetation that is more prone to wildfires. Additionally, fire suppression policies have disrupted natural fire regimes and led to the loss of fire-adapted ecosystems, making landscapes more vulnerable to large-scale fires.
What is causing the mass extinctiong of organisms today?
Are countries today following Keynesian's economic policies today?
Research the governmental policies of the colonies that helped shape our Constitutional Republic today. Look for examples of policies that were established during the colonial period which are still in use today, such as the different branches of the government and the system of checks and balances. (A good reference is The Federalist Papers, No. 1, 2, 30, 45, 47, 69, 80.)
Burning, heating and cooking. Very much the same as today.
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Work within the governmental process to affect policies.
They don't have money
We have social security due to FDR.
Depends on where you are. This can't be answered. Here, in central CA our clouds were smoke from the forest fires around us.
Laissez-faire economic policies helped fuel the industrial revolution. Later these policies were changed for social reasons. Most of today's prosperous nations have a free market economy with government supervision.