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Calculate 3578/4
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Solve and round to the nearest hundredth.
2.027 + 16.6 + 153 = ?
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807 X 12.2 =
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How many 2 ½” lengths of rope can be cut from a length that is 31” long, assuming there is no waste from cutting?
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70% of 32 =?
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Bushfires can occur at any time of the year and bushfire risk varies across the state, from season to season and from year to year. Generally, bushfires tend to be more frequent and can be more severe from late winter to early summer. Fire severity depends on the conditions at the time with weather, overall dryness (or drought factor) and fuel loads all contributing factors.
Hazard reduction is a key component of bushfire prevention. It involves reducing fuel loads ahead of bushfire season and is essential for minimizing the risk of bushfires in parks and forests. Hazard reduction techniques can involve a range of contemporary and traditional methods depending on the landscape and may include: planned burns, mechanical treatments, chemical treatments.
Under carefully planned conditions, rangers use fire to directly reduce available fuel loads. This helps reduce the intensity, scale and potential spread of bushfires when they occur and allows firefighters to suppress and contain bushfires in the right weather conditions.
Planned burning is also used for conservation. It helps maintain ecosystems and ecological processes, conserves native flora and fauna and habitat essential for their survival, and protects or maintains cultural places. Well-planned fire is an important tool for weed control, maximizing biodiversity and promoting the survival and recovery of endangered or vulnerable species.
The timing of conservation planned burns differs across the state depending on the objectives but they are generally conducted in mild weather when there is good moisture in the soil.
Planned fires are good because they:
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Bushfires can occur at any time of the year and bushfire risk varies across the state, from season to season and from year to year. Generally, bushfires tend to be more frequent and can be more severe from late winter to early summer. Fire severity depends on the conditions at the time with weather, overall dryness (or drought factor) and fuel loads all contributing factors.
Hazard reduction is a key component of bushfire prevention. It involves reducing fuel loads ahead of bushfire season and is essential for minimizing the risk of bushfires in parks and forests. Hazard reduction techniques can involve a range of contemporary and traditional methods depending on the landscape and may include: planned burns, mechanical treatments, chemical treatments.
Under carefully planned conditions, rangers use fire to directly reduce available fuel loads. This helps reduce the intensity, scale and potential spread of bushfires when they occur and allows firefighters to suppress and contain bushfires in the right weather conditions.
Planned burning is also used for conservation. It helps maintain ecosystems and ecological processes, conserves native flora and fauna and habitat essential for their survival, and protects or maintains cultural places. Well-planned fire is an important tool for weed control, maximizing biodiversity and promoting the survival and recovery of endangered or vulnerable species.
The timing of conservation planned burns differs across the state depending on the objectives but they are generally conducted in mild weather when there is good moisture in the soil.
Planned fires are usually carried out:
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