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"<em>Methane is a greenhouse gas, so its release would likely increase global warming."</em>
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Methane is a greenhouse gas, so its release would likely increase global warming.
This is the only one that is both "true," and that applies to climate scientists.
Methane is toxic to marine organisms and would damage the ecosystem if released by killing species.
We are asking about <u><em>climate scientists.</em></u>
This would lead to massive pollution of drinking water.
We do not get drinking water from the ocean (except in some desert countries).
We want to extract and use this gas as a fuel source, but it would be lost to the environment through this process.
Again, climate scientists.
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It prevents population from growing too large.
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No, there is no gas in space, sound waves need matter to travel on because to make noise they move matter in such a way that i creates noise. Also you cant breathe.
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more particles will move to the right than to the left
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The answer is "make environmentally conscious choices"
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All the human are the reasons for global environmental change through a subset of proximate causes, which straightforwardly modify parts of the climate in manners that have worldwide impacts. We start this section by laying out and showing a way to deal with representing the major proximate reasons for worldwide change, and afterward continue to the more troublesome issue of clarifying them.
Different contextual analyses delineate the different ways human activities can add to global environmental change and give solid foundation to the more hypothetical conversation that follows. We have recognized explicit exploration needs all through that conversation.