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What keep forest fries burning so long?

Why do some forest fires get so large?

Why are the forest fires large some years and not other years.

Why are California forest fires getting worse?​

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1. The warming climate has dried out California's landscape, turning it into a tinderbox. ... This is due in part to climate change: rising temperatures, have an exponential impact when it comes to setting the stage for catastrophic wildfires,

2. Due to the heat and temperature of the place and if the place is very dry.

3. It all depends on the weather. At times there can be less rain whereas at time there is a lot of rain or how much heat it is outside within years

4. Well California is really hot during the summer and it becomes really dry so that is the reason forest fires are getting worse

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