6. Which choice gives the correct sequence of a chain of events that show cause-and-effect relationships resulting from human activity? (1 point)(1 point) Responses increased water vapor in the atmosphere; increase in severe storms; increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere; increased flooding increased water vapor in the atmosphere; increase in severe storms; increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere; increased flooding increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere; increased water vapor in the atmosphere; increase in severe storms; increased flooding increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere; increased water vapor in the atmosphere; increase in severe storms; increased flooding increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere; increased flooding; increased water vapor in the atmosphere; increase in severe storms increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere; increased 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; increased flooding

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The correct sequence of a chain of events that show 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; increased flooding.

This sequence properly demonstrates how increased carbon dioxide contributes to higher temperatures, leading to more water vapor in the atmosphere, which can then intensify storms and lead to flooding.