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An increase in carbon dioxide increases the temperature of Earth. This increase leads to_____ in ecosystems. The increased temperature in cold regions was observed to cause the melting of snow. So, species living in these regions will face __________

In the first box is it (climatic changes, decreased pollution or increased space)

in the second blank box is it (additinol space to live in, a loss of habitat or no change in their living enviorment)

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An increase in carbon dioxide increases the temperature of Earth. This increase leads to climatic changes in ecosystems. The increased temperature in cold regions was observed to cause the melting of snow. So, species living in these regions will face a loss of habitat.

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Climate changes, A loss of habitat

Step-by-step explanation:

Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere leads to increased temperatures in an area, other wise known as climate change.

The melting snow leads to less area in which an animal can live in (habitat).

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