Respuesta :
Reducing vegetation which, if left unchecked, acts as fuel for a fire. Choosing root rot resistant trees, which are less susceptible to fire than diseased trees. Thinning forests, which is removing weak and diseased trees to give healthy trees more space. Controlled burns to reduce fuels.
Reducing vegetation that, if left unregulated, can become a source of fire fuel. Choosing root rot resistant trees over unhealthy trees, which are less prone to fire. Forest thinning is the process of removing weak and diseased trees to make room for healthy trees. Burning in a controlled manner to reduce fuel use.