Which is evidence of climate-forced sea level rise?(1 point)

decreased temperature of oceans

temperature changes for surface currents *****

increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere

submerging of low islands and coastlines

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Nope. Quit guessing. What does the word "rise" mean?
Maybe C
Guess again. Regardless of the cause, what is the evidence of a sea level rise?
Heating I think.
I Still think c, with CD roaming everywhere and being trapped near the water I do think that will heat it up.
Please put your “it’s obvious” cap on!

If you’re standing in a partly filled swimming pool and the water hose has just been turned on, how will you know that the water level is rising?
shut up dang Im looking for answers
Im sorry but this answer is so obvious that its sad you cant even figure it out. If I throw a rock into a cup filled halfway with water, Will the water level rise or lower
Which is evidence of climate-forced sea level rise?(1 point)
Which is evidence of climate-forced sea level rise?(1 point)

decreased temperature of oceans

increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere

temperature changes for surface currents

submerging of low islands and coastlines
the answer is. submerging of low islands and costlines.
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sad to see these "teachers" treat students like this. just because your job sucks doesn't mean you give hate back.
even if the answer is obvious, you don't talk to people like that.
You do be spiting facts tho...
yeah i mean they are not wrong...
I tell you guys the answer when I get done
THE ANSWER IS C, PEASANTS!
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