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Which results from an increase in the greenhouse effect?
continental shifts
wildfires
volcanic eruptions
global warming
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Global warming.
An increased greenhouse effect means more heat is trapped by greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, causing average global temperatures to rise. Continental shifts and volcanic eruptions are driven by plate tectonics, not the greenhouse effect (though warming can increase wildfire risk).
An increased greenhouse effect means more heat is trapped by greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, causing average global temperatures to rise. Continental shifts and volcanic eruptions are driven by plate tectonics, not the greenhouse effect (though warming can increase wildfire risk).
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