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-A plant that’s everywhere is fueling a growing risk of wildfire disaster [[https://​tripscan.biz/​|трипскан сайт]] +Как работает TripScan?
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-A ubiquitous, resilient and seemingly harmless plant is fueling an increase in large, fast-moving and destructive wildfires in the United States.+
  
-Grass is as plentiful as sunshine, and under the right weather conditions is like gasoline for wildfiresAll it takes is a spark for it to explode.+Процесс проверки документов с использованием TripScan прост и удобен:
  
-Planet-warming emissions are wreaking havoc on temperature and precipitationresulting in larger and more frequent firesThose fires are fueling the vicious cycle of ecological destruction that are helping to make grass king.+1. Загрузка документов:​ Пользователь загружает копии своих паспортоввиз, страховок и билетов на сайт или приложение TripScan. 
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 +2Автоматический анализ:​ Система автоматически проверяет правильность заполнения форматов и сроки действия документов.
  
-“Name an environment and there’s a grass that can survive there,” said Adam Mahood, research ecologist with the US Department of Agriculture’s research service“Any 10-foot area that’s not paved is going to have some kind of grass on it.+3Получение отчета:​ После анализа пользователь получает отчет о готовности документов к поездке. Если обнаруживаются проблемы,​ система предложит решения.
  
-Grass fires are typically less intense and shorter-lived than forest fires, but can spread exponentially faster, outrun firefighting resources and burn into the growing number of homes being built closer to fire-prone wildlands, fire experts told CNN. +4Поддержка клиентов:​ Для пользователей доступна поддержка консультантовкоторые помогают разобраться с любыми возникающими проблемами.
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-Over the last three decades, the number of US homes destroyed by wildfire has more than doubled as fires burn bigger and badder, a recent study found. Most of those homes were burned not by forest fires, but by fires racing through grass and shrubs. +
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-The West is most at risk, the study found, where more than two-thirds of the homes burned over the last 30 years were located. Of those, nearly 80% were burned in grass and shrub fires. +
-One part of the equation is people are building closer to fire-prone wildlands, in the so-called wildland-urban interface. The amount of land burning in this sensitive area has grown exponentially since the 1990s. So has the number of houses. Around 44 million houses were in the interface as of 2020, an increase of 46% over the last 30 years, the same study found. +
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-Building in areas more likely to burn comes with obvious risks, but because humans are also responsible for starting most fires, it also increases the chance a fire will ignite in the first place. +
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-More than 80,000 homes are in the wildland-urban interface, in the sparsely populated parts of Kansas and Colorado that Bill King manages. The US Forest Service officer said living on the edge of nature requires an active hand to prevent destruction. +
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-Property owners “need to do their part too, because these fires – they get so big and intense and sometimes wind-driven that they could spot miles ahead even if we have a huge fuel break,” King said.+
  
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