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Morgarella [4.7K]
4 years ago
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According to global climate change predictions made by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), temperatures by the

year A.D. 2100 will be:A) from 0.7 C° to 3.6C° (1.6 F° to 6.5 F°) higher than the 1950 to 1990 period.B) from 1.1 C° to 6.4 C° (2.0 F° to 11.5 F°) higher than the 1950 to 1990 period.C) from 1.4 C° (2.5 F°) lower to 4.7 C° (8.5 F°) higher than the 1950 to 1990 period.D) from 3.6 C° to 12.5 C° (6.5 F° to 22.5 F°) higher than the 1950 to 1990 period.
Geography
1 answer:
sweet [91]4 years ago
8 0

Answer: D

Explanation:

By 2100 Global warming would have more than double as the release of chlorofluorocarbons into the atmosphere does not seem to abase. The industrial zone of Pittsburgh, US contributes a lot to the increase in the atmospheric temperatures of the surrounding areas. The continually high demand for wood charcoal by pharmaceutical companies, households, and food vendors in developing countries would mean more deforestation which consequently expose the earth's crust to high insolatoon from the solar system.

However, the replacement of natural landscape by human landscape is on the rise. In the UAE, Dubai alone has u number of construction projects, from skyscrappers to artificial islands. More trees would be removed to make these construction projects possible. The consequent effect of all these cannot be anything other than more warming of the globe.

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