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Read this excerpt from "A Student's Guide to Global

Climate Change."
Climate change could make it too hot to grow certain
crops, and droughts caused by climate change could
reduce the amount of water available for irrigation.
Climate change is also likely to cause stronger storms
and more floods, which can damage crops. Higher
temperatures and changing rainfall patterns could help
some kinds of weeds and pests to spread to new areas.
If the global temperature rises an additional 3.6°F, US
corn production is expected to decrease by 10 to 30
percent.
What evidence does the author include to show that
climate change is a problem?
O Irrigation should be used to successfully grow crops
O Certain crops could be more difficult to grow.
O Corn production may decrease by 10 to 30 percent.
O Storms may weaken as climate change occurs.

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User Suleman
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Answer:

D is correct

Step-by-step explanation:

btw why did y'all do one star for that poor person trying to help you and was correct?

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Answer: I think it’s the last one, letter D

Explanation: I think this because it talks about how bad the climate change could effect the storms! Correct me if I’m wrong tho!

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