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You the coward I always suspected.
Obviously, low precipitation levels increase the incidence of wildfires. A 200 year drought, as California is currently experiencing, is a significant climate event.
There you go.
Can you explain what you were afraid would happen if you had actually answered the question?
Where are you getting the idea that the precipitation levels are low for that area you idiot.
Where are you getting the idea that the precipitation levels are low for that area you idiot.
From the weather services declaration that the area is in a 200 year drought.
Do you speak English?
I repeat, do you speak English?
Where are you getting the idea that the precipitation levels are low for that area you idiot.
From the weather services declaration that the area is in a 200 year drought.
Do you speak English?
But there is no drought...the native plant and animal species are doing just fine...when they die off, then you have a drought. The native plants didn't evolve and adapt to use fire as part of their means of propagation in 200 years...