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    Forest Fire

    Nov 9 Word of the Day

    1. A conflagration that happens in a heavily wooded area and can easily get out of control;
    2. A result of climate change that has grown as an increasing threatening the American west coast;
    3. Something that can be prevented by raking the forest floor.
    See also: Global Warming

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    "I was watching the firemen the other day, and they were raking areas. They were raking areas. They're raking trees, little trees like this, nut trees, little bushes, that you could see are totally dry. Weeds. And they're raking them. They're on fireĀ… That should have been all raked out. You wouldn't have the fires." -Donald Trump, 2018

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