Asked by Bob
How does an increase in the annual melt season in Antarctica have a global effect?
a.
It causes an increase in heat related illness and death.
b.
It causes the global concentration of carbon dioxide to decrease.
c.
The water in the melting glaciers can cause sea levels to rise.
d.
None of the above is true.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
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The extra melting adds water from glaciers and ice sheets to the oceans, contributing to global sea level rise.
The extra melting adds water from glaciers and ice sheets to the oceans, contributing to global sea level rise.
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