Which choice gives the order of a chain of events that show cause and effect relationships that results from human activity? (1 point)

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Increased water vapor in the atmosphere; increase in severe storms; increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere; increase flooding
Increased water vapor in the atmosphere; increase in severe storms; increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere; increase flooding

Increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere; increase flooding; increased water vapor in the atmosphere; increase in severe storms
Increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere; increase flooding; increased water vapor in the atmosphere; increase in severe storms

Increased water vapor in the atmosphere; increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere; increase in severe storms; increase flooding
Increased water vapor in the atmosphere; increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere; increase in severe storms; increase flooding

Increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere; increased water vapor in the atmosphere; increase in severe storms; increase flooding
Increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere; increased water vapor in the atmosphere; increase in severe storms; increase flooding
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The correct order of a chain of events that shows cause and effect relationships resulting from human activity is:

Increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere; increased water vapor in the atmosphere; increase in severe storms; increase flooding.

This sequence reflects how increased carbon dioxide, often due to human activities, leads to a warmer atmosphere, which can hold more water vapor. This increase in water vapor can subsequently lead to more severe storms, which in turn can cause increased flooding.