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Henry
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26 February, 06:19
How does wildfires lead to extinction?
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Kailey Gould
26 February, 06:40
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when a wild fire starts, lets say probably in a forest, some plant that are not yet discovered might go extinct in that forest, some animals that are about to go on extinction might also die due to the result of the fire
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