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New research reveals ground heat from wildfires lasts long after the flames are extinguished in Canada’s vast boreal forest, creating dangerous tinderbox conditions that could be mitigated by planting denser broadleaf trees.
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New research reveals ground heat from wildfires lasts long after the flames are extinguished in Canada’s vast boreal forest, creating dangerous tinderbox conditions that could be mitigated by planting denser broadleaf trees.
#wildfires #news #science
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