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How can we prevent wildfires in california?

Wildfire / By EarthProfessor

Here are 9 simple actions you can take to prevent future fires in California: Don’t Set Off Pyrotechnics We get it: fireworks are as American as baseball and apple pie, and they sure are fun to set off. Carefully Dispose of Smoking Materials Be it a joint or a cigarette, douse your butts with water …

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Where does wildfire smoke go?

Wildfire / By EarthProfessor

Where a fire occurs, and which direction the winds are blowing, also influences where the particles ultimately end up. Winds can blow smoke toward major cities or up to mountain glaciers, where the particles eventually settle on the ice and snow. On average, smoke particles linger in the atmosphere for up to two to three …

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Does wildfire smoke cause cancer?

Wildfire / By EarthProfessor

After collecting data from wildland firefighters in the field, a group of researchers concluded that firefighters’ exposure to smoke can increase the risk of mortality from lung cancer, ischemic heart disease, and cardiovascular disease. Is smoke from a wildfire bad for You? And when smoke is heavy, such as can occur in close proximity to …

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Why wildfires in california?

Wildfire / By EarthProfessor

Most major wildfires in California happen in fall, at the end of dry, hot summers. California is the second-most forested state in the country ( Alaska is first). In recent years, California’s climate has gotten hotter. Drier conditions mean less snowpack in the Sierras, less runoff in the spring, and less moisture for vegetation. These …

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My defroster fogs my car windows why?

Fog / By EarthProfessor

Fog is simply moisture condensing on a cold surface. When the air inside your vehicle is moist and warmer than the outside air, it hits the glass that’s cooled by the outside temperature, and you get fog. Why do my car windows fog up? This is the main reason why car windows usually fog up …

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Does fog affect tv signals?

Fog / By EarthProfessor

Weather To a lesser and far more variable degree, weather can affect your OTA TV signal – especially severe fog/rain/snow, and large temperature swings – as the signal reflects off moisture in the atmosphere. Does fog affect satellite signals? My BBC reception was bad last night and it was very foggy out. Needs to be …

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Should glasses fog with n95?

Fog / By EarthProfessor

The inside of the N95 is negatively pressurized when you breathe in. Incoming air is forced to enter through the material when the N95 collapses closer to you. A small amount of air can fog up glasses. This isn’t an option for all masks, but it’s an important part of wearing a mask for many …

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What is fog and where does it come from?

Fog / By EarthProfessor

Fog appears when water vapor (water in its gaseous form) condenses. During condensation, molecules of water vapor combine to make tiny liquid water droplets that hang in the air. Sea fog, which shows up near bodies of saline water, is formed as water vapor condenses on bits of salt. Let us see if we can …

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Glass door that fogs up with electricity?

Fog / By EarthProfessor

Troublesome condensation within the door glass often fogs that view, particularly on days when humidity is high. Fortunately, fogging and moisture trapped in glass sliding doors can be fixed. Moisture trapped between double panes of glass typically occurs when the seal between one of the glass panes and the door frame is broken. The main …

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In fog you should use quizlet?

Fog / By EarthProfessor

When driving in fog, use your low-beam headlights and fog lights. However, if fog closes in completely and visibility is reduced to near zero, pull as far off the road as possible and stop. When you are driving in fog, you can see better by: Using lower headlight beam. When making a long trip, you …

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