Question
Where does the heat from current climate change ultimately come from?(1 point)
Responses
Energy from the sun, trapped by carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Energy from the sun, trapped by carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Energy from fossil fuels, created by burning them.
Energy from fossil fuels, created by burning them.
Energy from inside Earth, trapped by carbon dioxide in the geosphere.
Energy from inside Earth, trapped by carbon dioxide in the geosphere.
Energy from inside Earth, released by burning fossil fuels.
Responses
Energy from the sun, trapped by carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Energy from the sun, trapped by carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Energy from fossil fuels, created by burning them.
Energy from fossil fuels, created by burning them.
Energy from inside Earth, trapped by carbon dioxide in the geosphere.
Energy from inside Earth, trapped by carbon dioxide in the geosphere.
Energy from inside Earth, released by burning fossil fuels.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is: **Energy from the sun, trapped by carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.**
This describes how greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide trap heat from the sun, leading to an increase in Earth's temperature, which is a key aspect of climate change.
This describes how greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide trap heat from the sun, leading to an increase in Earth's temperature, which is a key aspect of climate change.