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Not only does moist air assist with keeping wildfires down it also assists with the non drying out of the vegetation and helping it maintain moisture. Up in the Oakland, CA hills, I want to say it is PG&E, may be parks HOA that puts pvc pipes into the ground for the purpose of watering the trees up there. Saw a photo, do not know details. My father would always show me the undersides of plywood that had gathered moisture on grass in PA but even on the stone driveway. In my 60+ years I have heard that rain not only percolates down into the ground but water in aquafers also evaporates and rises up back through the soil. Our soil here in CA is like sunbaked adobe waiting for its firing. In Prince Charles' (King) book "Harmony" that the (vegetation of) Amazon transpirates 10x the amount of moisture than any ocean does. Some of that ended up in our plains states as rain for the "bread basket". You all may want to check geoengineering it takes up moisure and O2. The nano sized sprays are electrical and FLAMMABLE. Ck out geo engine ering watch. Dan e Wig ing ton chnnl on YT. Dane is an engineer, forester, diver...everything is on that site. Every Saturday he does a radio show; the audio and slide show appears on yt every Sat.

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Yes the moist air can assist with keeping vegetation moist...

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