<span>water for irrigation would be your answer</span>
<span>B. lagoons
Coastal lagoons are created when the sea level is rising to the coast, however they do not form on steep slopes or rocky terrain. Coastal lagoons are also where barrier reefs are formed, sectioning it off from the sea. They're sensitive to the tides coming in, if the tides recede too much then the lagoon is left dry, however if the tide comes in too much then the water can break the reef and engulf the lagoon.</span>
Explanation:
Carbon dioxide and methane are called greenhouse gases. The property of greenhouse gases is they they heat energy in them and does not let it escape.
Both Carbon dioxide and methane when present in atmosphere, absorb heat from sun and heat which would is reflected from the Earth's surface. With increase in fuel consumption release of these gases has grown tremandously. Thus, with increase in Carbon dioxide and methane more and more heat is being trapped in the atmosphere and therefore, the Earth's average is rising decade after decade.