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Describe 4 ways that we know the global climate is changing

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Global temperature rise, warming oceans, shrinking ice sheets, and glacial retreat.

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Answer:Global Temperature Rise, Warming Oceans, Shrinking Ice Sheets, Sea Level Rise

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