Question
How did the Industrial Revolution contribute to global climate change? (1 point)
Item 5
Item 6
It led to the release of chemicals that destroyed the ozone layer.
Item 7
It led to the development of nonrenewable sources of energy.
Item 8
It led to an increased use of alternative fuels other than fossil fuels.
Item 9
It led to an increased use of coal, oil, and other fossil fuels
Item 5
Item 6
It led to the release of chemicals that destroyed the ozone layer.
Item 7
It led to the development of nonrenewable sources of energy.
Item 8
It led to an increased use of alternative fuels other than fossil fuels.
Item 9
It led to an increased use of coal, oil, and other fossil fuels
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The Industrial Revolution contributed to global climate change primarily through **Item 9: It led to an increased use of coal, oil, and other fossil fuels**. The widespread adoption of these energy sources for industrial processes, transportation, and electricity generation significantly increased greenhouse gas emissions, which are a major driver of climate change.