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PLS ANWSER ASAP!!!! How has industrialization affected the environment? Choose three correct answers.

The burning of fossil fuels has caused pollution.
High demand for natural resources has led to overuse and scarcity.
Industrialization has resulted in less air pollution.
The loss of habitat has led to increased biodiversity.
The release of greenhouse gases has contributed to climate change.

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Answer:

The answer is below

Step-by-step explanation:

1) The burning of fossil fuels has caused pollution - This happens when factories release too much smoke.

2) High demand for natural resources has led to overuse and scarcity. - Natural resources are being used at a very high level such that some are running out. For example we have oil which is running out.

3) The release of greenhouse gases has contributed to climate change. - Green house gases such as pollution cause climate change to be more specific global warming

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The correct three answers are:

1) The burning of fossil fuels has caused pollution. (When fossil fuels burn, they release carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases causing greenhouse effect and also contributing to the depletion of ozone.)

2) High demand for natural resources has led to overuse and scarcity. (Due to increasing population, more resources are needed, thus more are needed to be produced. Hence, leading to overproduction, then overuse and scarcity.)

3) The release of greenhouse gases has contributed to climate change. (The greenhouse gases trap sunlight rays thus causing an increase in the global temperature. This is causing icebergs and glaciers to melt hence, can be a reason of extreme flooding. So, greenhouse gases are contributing to climate change.)


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