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Read the excerpt from "Climate Change: An Overview.”
By the early twentieth century, carbon emissions from fossil-fuel burning reached 1 billion tons a year. Automobiles, airplanes, and domestic and agricultural energy demands all contributed to the rising trend. In the 1950s, scientists used a new generation of equipment to confirm that carbon-dioxide concentrations were doubling and that this would have the effect of increased temperatures.
This excerpt primarily describes the
long-term effect of increasing carbon emissions.
long-term effect of decreasing temperatures.
short-term effect of decreasing the use of new technology.
short-term effect of increasing energy demands
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long-term effect of increasing carbon emissions.
Explanation: The excerpt links rising carbon emissions and CO2 concentrations to the long-term effect of increased temperatures.
Explanation: The excerpt links rising carbon emissions and CO2 concentrations to the long-term effect of increased temperatures.
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