Answer: The molecules on the exterior of the cell will move inwards due to the difference in concentration
Explanation:
This happens because of Endosmosis, where the water molecules move from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration through a semi-permeable membrane. Endosmosis is when the cell swells up due to a higher concentration in the exterior of the cell and a lower concentration in the interior of the cell.
Therefore, the water molecules move inside the cell until the concentrations of the exterior and the interior of the cell is balanced
The carbon dioxide that accumulates in the atmosphere insulates the surface of the Earth. It's like a warming blanket that holds in heat. This energy increases the Earth's surface average temperature, heats the oceans and melts polar ice. As consequences, sea level rises and weather changes