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If the ozone layer disappeared, life on Earth would be exposed to ____ concentrations of ultraviolet radiation. Select one: a. lower b. higher c. no change in d. none of the above
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If the ozone layer disappeared, life on Earth would be exposed to ____ concentrations of ultraviolet radiation. Select one: a. lower b. higher c. no change in d. none of the above
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B, higher concentrations of ultraviolet light
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B no change I think
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