How do changes in the atmosphere from burning fossil fuels affect plant life? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)

Responses

Increased ozone levels slow plant growth.
Increased ozone levels slow plant growth.

Increased nitrogen dioxide levels provide nutrients for plants.
Increased nitrogen dioxide levels provide nutrients for plants.

Warmer temperatures support plant growth.
Warmer temperatures support plant growth.

Increased carbon dioxide levels slow plant growth.
Increased carbon dioxide levels slow plant growth.

Acid rain removes nutrients from soil.

1 answer

The two correct answers are:

  1. Increased ozone levels slow plant growth.
  2. Acid rain removes nutrients from soil.

These responses reflect how changes in the atmosphere from burning fossil fuels negatively impact plant life. Increased ozone can be harmful to plants, causing damage to leaves and affecting photosynthesis, while acid rain can deplete essential nutrients in the soil, impairing plant health.