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Era principalmente agrícola. Era la época de Simón Bolívar y la guerra.
Usually, the main cause of climate change is the " greenhouse effect" which warm the earth's surface as a result of atmospheric pollution by gases, the particular greenhouse gasses such as carbon dioxide, water vapor, methane, ozone , and chlorofluorocarbon that heat from earth's surface is absorbed by atmospheric greenhouse gases that produces this difference between the definite surface temperature and the effective temperature is due to the atmosphere. the increased amount of gasses that absorbed heat is advance to had more heat being retained in the atmosphere and can increase the global average surface temperature,not only greenhouse effect that cause climate change the human aspects can also change earth's climate, human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, and it can be one causing global warming.
I think it is the 3rd answer choice.
This is a very good question, so I'm going to thank you for asking it in the first place. I would like to first tell you one amazing thing about the Lechuguilla caves were that they weren't formed like other average caves, up to down, when acidic water drips, and forms caves below us. The story of Lechuguilla was that oil from reservoirs not very far away under ground, and a chemical compound by the name of Hydrogen Sulfide gas piled up in there, and the culmination of the molecules underground, it created, well, a very, very strong acid. This is known as sulfuric acid. What the sulfuric acid did was pound through layers of the limestone existing underground. And what this did was form the Lechuguilla caves. And like at the beginning, the unique thing about the Lechuguilla was that this process made it form bottom to up, instead of top to bottom.