Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Firefighters have gotten much better at stopping wildfires, but completely preventing fires can actually harm many forests because those forests evolved to have small, regular fires that clear brush and keep big fires from forming. When fires are kept out, dead wood and small trees build up and later fuel huge, destructive fires that kill animals, destroy old trees, and wash away soil. Since you can’t change the land or control the weather, managers should reduce fuel by thinning small trees and using controlled burns or allowing some low-risk natural fires, then do maintenance burns every 15–20 years so future wildfires cause less damage.
Logic Breakdown
Approach: Focus on the passage's description of ancient ponderosa forests and the role of low-intensity fires. Supporting text: "Ancient ponderosa forests, for example, were stable in part because low-intensity fires maintained open forests with low levels of fuel for future fires." and "These fires burned lightly around the bases of mature trees, leaving these trees alive and clearing the understory of brush and young trees." These statements imply historically more-open forest structure (fewer small trees/less crowding).
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Unlock Full Passage5.The passage provides the most support for inferring that which one of the following is true of ancient ponderosa forests?
Correct Answer
B
The passage explicitly says low-intensity fires "maintained open forests with low levels of fuel" and that they "cleared the understory of brush and young trees." An open forest with cleared understory indicates fewer smaller trees and less crowding — i.e., a lower population density of trees than in many modern ponderosa forests that have experienced long fire suppression and fuel buildup.
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