Wildfires are uncontrolled fires that burn in wildland areas, often fueled by dry vegetation and strong winds. They can spread rapidly, destroying forests, homes, and wildlife habitats. Climate change is believed to contribute to more frequent and intense wildfires in many parts of the world, making prevention and early detection crucial for protecting communities and ecosystems. What can be inferred about the role of climate change in wildfires from the text?
A) Climate change directly causes all wildfires.