How did the Industrial Revolution contribute to global climate change?(1 point)
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It led to the development of nonrenewable sources of energy.
It led to the development of nonrenewable sources of energy.
It led to an increased use of alternative fuels other than fossil fuels.
It led to an increased use of alternative fuels other than fossil fuels.
It led to an increased use of coal, oil, and other fossil fuels.
It led to an increased use of coal, oil, and other fossil fuels.
It led to the release of chemicals that destroyed the ozone layer.
It led to the release of chemicals that destroyed the ozone layer.
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It led to an increase in carbon dioxide emissions due to the burning of fossil fuels for energy.
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It led to the development of nonrenewable sources of energy.
It led to the development of nonrenewable sources of energy.
It led to an increased use of alternative fuels other than fossil fuels.
It led to an increased use of alternative fuels other than fossil fuels.
It led to an increased use of coal, oil, and other fossil fuels.
It led to an increased use of coal, oil, and other fossil fuels.
It led to the release of chemicals that destroyed the ozone layer.
It led to the release of chemicals that destroyed the ozone layer.
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It led to the development of nonrenewable sources of energy.
It led to the development of nonrenewable sources of energy.
It led to an increased use of alternative fuels other than fossil fuels.
It led to an increased use of alternative fuels other than fossil fuels.
It led to an increased use of coal, oil, and other fossil fuels.
It led to an increased use of coal, oil, and other fossil fuels.
It led to the release of chemicals that destroyed the ozone layer.
It led to the release of chemicals that destroyed the ozone layer.
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It led to an increased use of coal, oil, and other fossil fuels.