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What happens when an increase in heat in Earths systems affects the ice caps?

a
This is describing a negative feedback loop
b
positive feedback loops are good, and create stability in a system
c
With an increase in heat energy into the system, the ice caps will melt, less reflection, more heat, more melting aka positive feedback loop
d
with an increase in heat energy into the system, ice caps will grow, more reflection, less heat, more ice growth

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Answer:

c im pretty sure but if not it would most likely be B

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Answer:

C.) With an increase in heat energy into the system, the ice caps will melt, less reflection, more heat, more melting aka positive feedback loop.

Step-by-step explanation:

Due to increase in the heat, there will be melting of ice caps which eventually lead to increase in water level and less reflection of heat and more increase in heat on earth with is a positive feedback loop

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