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Bobcat Fire Growing From Wind, Low Humidity

Bobcat Fire Growing From Wind, Low Humidity

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The Bobcat Fire has burned over 100,000 acres near Los Angeles and continues to grow. New evacuation warnings have been issued as the fire has already destroyed homes and a Nature Center. The fire, which started on September 6th, has doubled in size over the past week due to high winds and low humidity. Over two dozen major wildfires are burning in California, with nearly 19,000 firefighters working to control them.

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1.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

What is the total area burned by the Bobcat fire?

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Where is the Bobcat fire located in relation to downtown Los Angeles?

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When did the Bobcat fire start?

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What factors have contributed to the growth of the Bobcat fire?

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How many firefighters are currently battling wildfires in California?

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