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Things you can do to help decrease global warming include: * Keep your air conditioner on high Turn off your lights when you're not using them Keep your freezer door open E…
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Things you can do to help decrease global warming include: *
Keep your air conditioner on high
Turn off your lights when you're not using them
Keep your freezer door open
Eat more ice cream
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the answer is B! :)
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seriously... B the other options are rediculous
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