what sorts of things make an area at risk for wildfires?

A drought conditions and high winds
b when the humidity ( water vapor in the air) is very high
c the presences of many lakes
d an area that has defensible space around building

The correct answer is A: drought conditions and high winds. When an area experiences dry and hot weather conditions with low humidity and strong winds, it creates a perfect environment for wildfires to occur. The dry vegetation and high winds make it easy for sparks to ignite and spread quickly in a wildfire. Defensible space around buildings (D) can help reduce the risk of a wildfire spreading to nearby structures, but it does not necessarily make an area less prone to wildfires. Lakes (C) have no significant effect on the risk of wildfires.