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(04.07 MC)Which of the following actions puts New York City…

(04.07 MC)Which of the following actions puts New York City at risk for climate disruption?

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(06.02 LC)Complete the sentence. Fracking collects ________…

(06.02 LC)Complete the sentence. Fracking collects ________ that forms when organic matter is compressed under great temperature and pressure for millions of years.

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(04.03 LC)Which of the following would result from sulfurous…

(04.03 LC)Which of the following would result from sulfurous smog?

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(04.06 MC)Which of the following options can be added to a n…

(04.06 MC)Which of the following options can be added to a national climate plan to help protect communities from sea level rise?

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(04.02 LC)Complete the sentence: Surface ocean currents are…

(04.02 LC)Complete the sentence: Surface ocean currents are driven by ________.

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(04.05 HC)The graph shows how much sea levels changed from a…

(04.05 HC)The graph shows how much sea levels changed from about 1870 to 2018. Items with pluses (+) are factors that caused ice to melt and sea levels to increase globally, while minuses (−) are variables that caused sea levels to decrease. These items are displayed at the time they were affecting sea level.© 2021 NASA’s Goddard Space Flight CenterWhich factor led to an increase in sea levels between 1960 and 1980?

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(04.02 LC)Complete the sentence. Surface ocean density is de…

(04.02 LC)Complete the sentence. Surface ocean density is determined by ________.

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(04.07 MC)Which of the following global changes will have th…

(04.07 MC)Which of the following global changes will have the most impact on New York City?

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(04.07 HC)Read the following case study:When carbon-dioxide-…

(04.07 HC)Read the following case study:When carbon-dioxide-rich air meets seawater containing less carbon dioxide, the greenhouse gas diffuses from the atmosphere into the ocean as irresistibly as a ball rolls downhill. Today, about a quarter of human-produced carbon dioxide emissions get absorbed into the ocean. Once the carbon is in the water, it can stay there for hundreds of years.Warm, carbon-rich surface water flows in ocean currents to colder parts of the globe, releasing its heat along the way. In the polar regions, the now-cool water sinks several miles deep, carrying its carbon burden to the depths. That’s good for the atmosphere, but the ocean pays a heavy price for absorbing so much carbon: acidification. Carbon dioxide reacts chemically with seawater to make the water more acidic.(Source: climate.nasa.gov)Which statement best explains how the global changes in the case study could impact humans?

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(04.03 LC)Sulfur oxide is a type of pollution that comes fro…

(04.03 LC)Sulfur oxide is a type of pollution that comes from

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