Wildfires
Droughts
Human Effects
Stopping Droughts
Stopping WildFires
100

Wildfires are the main reason California’s forests are ______?

(Fill in the blank)

Dying

100

What has to happen so trees recover?

Two wet winters

100

How can deforestation be tracked easier?

AI

100

Is putting the fire out effective?

No

100

How long has California been in a drought?

Since 2021

200

Are species that used to benefit from fires now at risk?

Yes
200

What do the driest years do?

Push the forests to a brink. (stressing ecosystems and reducing there ability to recover naturally)

200

Which is harder to track?

Degradation or Deforestation

Degradation

200

Why do people put fire out with fire?

Much easier and efficient.

200

What can droughts cause?

(Name 2)

Water shortages, environmental impacts, social and economic consequences, and weather whiplash.

300

Killing trees also reduce the forests ability to produce ____

(Fill in the Blank)

Carbon

300

How many trees have died from droughts

17 million

300

How big of a size got damaged?

A size of Ireland
300

Why are people making controlled fires?

You can't have massive fires if there is nothing to burn because you already burned it.

300

How much of the water needs are fufilled by the groundwater?

60%

400

Since 1985, how many square miles of tree cover has the state lost?

1,700 square miles

400

What do droughts also cause?

They create conditions for bark beetle outbreaks and raises the risk of catastrophic fires by leaving behind a large amount of deadwood.

400

How many trees were damaged  each year by human activities?

6.9 million

400

What can people do to stop wildfires.

(Name 3)

Make sure your campfires are completely out. Don’t let embers leave your burning area when the surroundings are dry. Don’t do anything that involves fire when it’s windy. Keep fire away from children. Don’t leave a fire unattended.

400

How much water does California need to recover from the drought?

140%