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yomomalikebracobama:

 As a result of climate change, Earth's temperature is rising and sea ice is melting. What is a likely effect? A. Sea levels will decrease, reducing habitat for sea life. B. Populations of walruses and polar bears will decline. C. Climax communities will form in the arctic regions. D. Invasive species will take over the oceans.

Monacjdd:

Changes in the amount of sea ice can disrupt normal ocean circulation, thereby leading to changes in global climate. Even a small increase in temperature can lead to greater warming over time, making the polar regions the most sensitive areas to climate change on Earth.

yomomalikebracobama:

i think b

Kelsiana:

i feel like its a or d

Kelsiana:

nvm idk

Midnight97:

It's A and this is why Changes in the amount of sea ice can disrupt normal ocean circulation, thereby leading to changes in global climate. Even a small increase in temperature can lead to greater warming over time, making the polar regions the most sensitive areas to climate change on Earth.

yomomalikebracobama:

@midnight97 wrote:
It's A and this is why Changes in the amount of sea ice can disrupt normal ocean circulation, thereby leading to changes in global climate. Even a small increase in temperature can lead to greater warming over time, making the polar regions the most sensitive areas to climate change on Earth.
but wont sea levels increase?

Midnight97:

@yomomalikebracobama wrote:
@midnight97 wrote:
It's A and this is why Changes in the amount of sea ice can disrupt normal ocean circulation, thereby leading to changes in global climate. Even a small increase in temperature can lead to greater warming over time, making the polar regions the most sensitive areas to climate change on Earth.
but wont sea levels increase?
yes and no

yomomalikebracobama:

@midnight97 wrote:
@yomomalikebracobama wrote:
@midnight97 wrote:
It's A and this is why Changes in the amount of sea ice can disrupt normal ocean circulation, thereby leading to changes in global climate. Even a small increase in temperature can lead to greater warming over time, making the polar regions the most sensitive areas to climate change on Earth.
but wont sea levels increase?
yes and no
confusion

Kelsiana:

@midnight97 wrote:
@yomomalikebracobama wrote:
@midnight97 wrote:
It's A and this is why Changes in the amount of sea ice can disrupt normal ocean circulation, thereby leading to changes in global climate. Even a small increase in temperature can lead to greater warming over time, making the polar regions the most sensitive areas to climate change on Earth.
but wont sea levels increase?
yes and no
lol what?

Midnight97:

@kelsiana wrote:
@midnight97 wrote:
i made it confusing sorry
@yomomalikebracobama wrote:
@midnight97 wrote:
It's A and this is why Changes in the amount of sea ice can disrupt normal ocean circulation, thereby leading to changes in global climate. Even a small increase in temperature can lead to greater warming over time, making the polar regions the most sensitive areas to climate change on Earth.
but wont sea levels increase?
yes and no
lol what?

Kelsiana:

?

yomomalikebracobama:

?

Midnight97:

i made it confusing sorry

Kelsiana:

lol

yomomalikebracobama:

nah its cool!

yomomalikebracobama:

LOL

yomomalikebracobama:

wha its math

Kelsiana:

u sure about that

Midnight97:

sorry can't help with math

Kelsiana:

who are u talking to

Kelsiana:

ok

Kelsiana:

there fatty

Kelsiana:

jk

Kelsiana:

wait u a girl

yomomalikebracobama:

guy

Kelsiana:

@yomomalikebracobama wrote:
im only 110..
ur pfp i a w frrr

Kelsiana:

is a w.

yomomalikebracobama:

o i just put a random pic

yomomalikebracobama:

LOL because it was frum homework

Kelsiana:

wait @midnight97 are u a girl or a boy

Midnight97:

@kelsiana wrote:
wait @midnight97 are u a girl or a boy
girl why?

Kelsiana:

nvm

Midnight97:

okay?

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