Fire frequency has a great impact on national parks. If the fire frequency is too severe, generally

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Fire frequency has a great impact on national parks. If the fire frequency is too severe, generally species that occur in later successional habitats will be excluded. Likewise, the absence of fire will lead to a paucity of species that require early successional habitats. If, on average, fire occurs in a site forest once every 10 years, then the probability is \(10 \%\) that this site will burn in a given year. If there are 100 such site forests, what is the probability that fire will occur in at least one site over the next year? Assume that all sites are independent of each other; that is, fire does not spread into neighboring patches.

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