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Anthropogenic Climate Change Relationship with Canada's Forest Fires -…
Anthropogenic Climate Change Relationship with Canada's Forest Fires
Introduction
Forest fires are important for environment
Forest fires can be predicted
Intensity depends on fuel loads, topography, and weather
Most caused by humans and research done to find how climate change affects amount of forest fires
Discussion
Need to maintain environment and human life
Precipitation models unreliable
Implications
Affects humans by destroying infrastructure
Model/Charts
Figure 2 shows increase in temp leads to increase in area burned by forest fire
One red line is going downwards
Figure 1 shows year vs area burned by forest fire (SA increase by time goes on
Chain affect of how forest fires occur
Increase in drought creates longer forest fires
Increased temperature causes increase in storms and more lightning to make fire
Human Activities cause and suppress fires
causes global rise and fall in temperature
Chart of increased fires in next century
Uncertainties/Questions
What do the red coloured lines mean?
In figure 1, why is one red line slanted downwards?
What does dotted vs solid line represent?
Easy to read and understand
Argument is clear and related to question