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Chen
10 September, 22:02
Why does muck make wildfires more dangerous?
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Bruno Gallegos
11 September, 01:37
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The muck makes the wildfires even more dangerous because it is consisted of all kinds of things, materials. Lot of those materials are very flammable and have a big burning potential, can both start burning immediately, and burn long enough to spread the fire further, and make it bigger and much more dangerous.
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