Mitigating the Effects of Wildfires

Scientists can help determine areas likely to have wildfires by using satellites to figure out much humidity is in the air. What does humidity measure?

the amount of water vapor in the air

the temperature of the air

the types of clouds found in the air

the speed of wind caused by the air

1 - the amount of water vapor in the air

2 - Controlled burns
3 - GPS Identifies the borders-
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Humidity measures the amount of water vapor in the air.

Humidity measures the amount of water vapor present in the air. It is an important factor in understanding the weather conditions and predicting the likelihood of wildfires. Satellites can help scientists gather information about humidity levels in different areas by capturing data on water vapor content in the atmosphere. By analyzing this data, scientists can identify regions that have high humidity levels, indicating potentially wetter and less fire-prone environments, or regions with low humidity levels, suggesting drier conditions that are more susceptible to wildfires.