If temperatures rise, what could happen? click all that apply.

higher sea level rise

more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere

less plants

1 answer

If temperatures rise, the following outcomes could happen:

  1. Higher sea level rise - This is accurate as rising temperatures contribute to the melting of ice caps and glaciers, as well as thermal expansion of seawater, leading to higher sea levels.

  2. More carbon dioxide in the atmosphere - This can also be true, as higher temperatures can lead to increased respiration rates in plants and microbes, potentially releasing more CO2. Additionally, warming can cause permafrost to thaw, releasing previously trapped greenhouse gases.

  3. Less plants - While not universally true, rising temperatures can lead to habitat changes that affect plant species. Some plants may struggle to adapt to higher temperatures and changing precipitation patterns, which could result in a decline in certain plant populations.

So, all three options (higher sea level rise, more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, and less plants) could happen as a result of rising temperatures.