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If a long-term warming trend causes the melting of all the Arctic sea ice, the albedo of the Arctic Ocean would [(increase) (not change) (decrease)] and the temperature of Arctic surface waters would likely [(rise) (remain unchanged) (fall)].
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bobpursley
decrease, rise
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Anonymous
thank you
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TeacherHelpStudent
You shouldn't just give answers. Your a teacher. You should at least let them try and do it, then tell them if they are correct or wrong. This person isn't trying at all, just asking for answers....
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Demi dj
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Kaylynn
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Answers: C and D
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