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What does Al Gore, author of An Inconvenient Truth, demonstrate about the level of atmospheric carbon dioxide levels?
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Each year, the CO2 level rises and then falls. Over the past 50 years, it has steadily increased.
Each year, the CO 2 level increases at a faster rate. Over the past 50 years, it has nearly doubled.
Each year, the CO2 level decreases. Over the past 50 years, it has steadily decreased.
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Each year, the CO2 level rises and then falls. Over the past 50 years, it has steadily increased.
Each year, the CO 2 level increases at a faster rate. Over the past 50 years, it has nearly doubled.
Each year, the CO2 level decreases. Over the past 50 years, it has steadily decreased.
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Stax
According to An Inconvenient Truth, what is the role of infrared radiation in global warming?
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All of the sun’s energy is converted to infrared radiation and then remains in the atmosphere. This warms the atmosphere.
Over time, infrared radiation makes the atmosphere thinner. This warms the atmosphere.
Greenhouse gases trap some infrared radiation in the atmosphere. This warms the atmosphere.
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All of the sun’s energy is converted to infrared radiation and then remains in the atmosphere. This warms the atmosphere.
Over time, infrared radiation makes the atmosphere thinner. This warms the atmosphere.
Greenhouse gases trap some infrared radiation in the atmosphere. This warms the atmosphere.
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Stax
In which sentence below is the underlined word an indirect object?
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Gore published (An Inconvenient Truth) a few years after he ran for president.
My sister gave (me) a signed copy of the book.
She said she preferred the documentary (film).
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Gore published (An Inconvenient Truth) a few years after he ran for president.
My sister gave (me) a signed copy of the book.
She said she preferred the documentary (film).
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