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What would most likely happen if the amount of carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere were severely increased? A. The sea level would lower. B. Bacteria would grow at a slower rate. C. Ice would cover most
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What would most likely happen if the amount of carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere were severely increased?
A. The sea level would lower.
B. Bacteria would grow at a slower rate.
C. Ice would cover most of the planet.
D. The number of hurricanes and tornadoes would increase.
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The answer is D The numbers of hurricanes and tornadoes would increase.
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D. The number of hurricanes and tornadoes would increase.
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