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  2. Fire adaptations - Wikipedia

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    More importantly, fires have long-term effects on the post-burn environment. Fires in seldom-burned rainforests can cause disasters. For example, El Niño-induced surface fires in central Brazilian Amazonia have seriously affected the habitats of birds and primates. [22] Fires also expose animals to dangers such as humans or predators.

  3. Everything we know about the fires and how many people are ...

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    Two weeks after the initial fires, the Hughes Fire began near Castaic Lake in northern Los Angeles County on Jan. 22 and quickly grew to over 10,000 acres. It was fully contained Thursday after ...

  4. Fire ecology - Wikipedia

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    Fire ecology is a scientific discipline concerned with the effects of fire on natural ecosystems. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Many ecosystems, particularly prairie , savanna , chaparral and coniferous forests , have evolved with fire as an essential contributor to habitat vitality and renewal. [ 3 ]

  5. Now that you can return home after the fires, how do you ...

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    A pulmonary doctor is warning survivors to wait, if they can, to visit their fire-damaged homes. If they do go into a burn zone, they should take precautions.

  6. UH study finds widespread health effects remain after Maui fires

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    It's a wake-up call, according to the researchers, who launched the study in December to examine the short- and long-term health effects of the Aug. 8 wildfires, considered the deadliest in the U ...

  7. Cold and heat adaptations in humans - Wikipedia

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    Studies have shown that the warmth from the fires they build is enough to keep the body from fighting heat loss through shivering. [18] Inuit use well-insulated houses that are designed to transfer heat from an energy source to the living area, which means that the average indoor temperature for coastal Inuit is 10 to 20 °C (50 to 68 °F). [18]

  8. LA wildfires live: Residents face new threats of mudslides ...

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    Here is a timeline of the major fires near Los Angeles. They have left at least 28 people dead and destroyed more than 16,000 structures. Crews have been battling the blazes since the first one ...

  9. Fire regime - Wikipedia

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    Fire regime classification by ecosystem type. Fire severity and frequency is linked to vegetation type. [3] Fire regimes are characterized by a variety of factors including vegetation composition, fuel structure, climate and weather patterns, and topography. Because fire regimes are highly dependent on the landscape and ecosystem in which they ...