Asked by damon
Changes to _______ can be ascribed to glacial melting.
a.
Earth’s surface
b.
CO2 levels
c.
coral reefs
d.
water pollution
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a. Earth’s surface
Melting glaciers change sea level, reshape coastlines, alter erosion and sediment patterns, and cause isostatic rebound — all changes to Earth’s surface. CO2 levels are a driver of warming (not primarily an effect), coral reefs are mainly affected by ocean warming and acidification, and water pollution is not a direct result of glacial melting.
Melting glaciers change sea level, reshape coastlines, alter erosion and sediment patterns, and cause isostatic rebound — all changes to Earth’s surface. CO2 levels are a driver of warming (not primarily an effect), coral reefs are mainly affected by ocean warming and acidification, and water pollution is not a direct result of glacial melting.
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