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inysia [295]
3 years ago
10

I don’t have much time can someone answer this fast

English
2 answers:
Viktor [21]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

To tell people about their struggles or life so that they can learn from them.

Explanation:

Each person has a different experience in this thing called life. Some people have gone though things that are life changing to them and they want to tell others about that experience and maybe change them for the better too

*and then you realize thats a biography*

Uh...

Well the reason people will write about others is to tell them what that person went through to achieve their goals and how we can learn from this.  

exis [7]3 years ago
6 0
Hello this is to keep special memories so you write it down on paper or make a story about it
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Observational astronomy

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Answer:

I hope this helps! It's a little longer than 150 words but hey!

Explanation:

Controlled wildfires are sometimes used to try and improve the ecosystem. However, they often end up causing more problems than they are worth. They lead to health problems for some, they are hard to control, expensive, and they can set off other natural disasters leading to further damage.

Like any fire, the controlled wildfires have smoke. With towns on the edges of forest nowadays, this can cause some serious health problems. Over the years, there have been several cases where, after a controlled wildfire, people near the area it took place, reported having respiratory system problems or worse chronic heart and lung diseases.

The towns right next to the places being burned, have also burned down before due to the inability to properly control the fires. In one town, in California, 14000 houses were burned down in one go. Not only do the fires cost money because of damages, but they also cost a lot to start.

Controlled fires, are costly, for example, one of these fires called the Camp Fire in California ended up costing over 16.5 billion dollars, in total. This includes damages to the town mentioned above. These damages were just from the fire, but sometimes they can cause other natural disasters.

When hillsides are stripped bare from their vegetation, it then creates the potential for a mudslide or landslide to occur. After the forest fire goes out, precipitation can cause the ash and soil from the event to begin washing downward. In 2017, Santa Barbara County experienced such an event where waist-high mud came down and 35 mph, killing at least 17 people and its wake. Rushing water also picks up debris, rocks, and even vehicles on its way down to create more damage.

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When an invasive species invade a habitat but the other species in the habitat learn to adapt.

Habitat Destruction:

When something, such as a forest fire, burns down a forest and the different species can no longer live in it.

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