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Which consequence of global warming is described as having an increase in growing season, changes in migration, and loss of species? changing oceans melting ice affected human populations altered ecosystems
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Which consequence of global warming is described as having an increase in growing season, changes in migration, and loss of species?
changing oceans
melting ice
affected human populations
altered ecosystems
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The consequence would be melting ice
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THE ANSWER IS ALTERED ECOSYSTEMS ON EDGE 2020
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