Asked by wholemelt
Which is a consequence of global warming?
cooling oceans
growing glaciers
less frequent hurricanes
rising sea levels
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Rising sea levels.
Global warming leads to thermal expansion of seawater and melting of land ice (glaciers and ice sheets), which together raise sea levels. The other choices are incorrect: oceans warm (not cool), glaciers shrink (not grow), and hurricanes tend to become more intense (and may become more frequent in some regions), not less frequent.
Global warming leads to thermal expansion of seawater and melting of land ice (glaciers and ice sheets), which together raise sea levels. The other choices are incorrect: oceans warm (not cool), glaciers shrink (not grow), and hurricanes tend to become more intense (and may become more frequent in some regions), not less frequent.
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