A wildfire is an uncontrolled fire that burns in wildland vegetation, often in rural areas. Wildfires can burn in forests, grasslands, savannas, and other ecosystems and have been doing so for hundreds of millions of years. They are not limited to a particular continent or environment.

Which words in the following passage help you to identify the meaning of the word "vegetation"?

The words "forests," "grasslands," "savannas," and "ecosystems" help to identify the meaning of the word "vegetation."

To identify the meaning of the word "vegetation" in the passage, we need to look for words that provide context or description related to vegetation. In this case, the words "forests," "grasslands," "savannas," and "ecosystems" are helpful in identifying the meaning of "vegetation." This is because these words are types of natural environments where vegetation typically exists. Therefore, "vegetation" refers to the plant life or plant cover in these various types of ecosystems.

The words in the passage that help identify the meaning of the word "vegetation" are "wildland," "forests," "grasslands," and "savannas." These words refer to different types of natural environments where vegetation, or plants, can be found.