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If more airplanes and cars are used (both of which burn fossil fuels), carbon levels will increase.

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Microorganisms in the soil decompose waste as a source of energy for growth and release carbon dioxide (CO2). Scientists have observed that as soil temperatures decrease (up to 25°C), the amount of CO2 released into the atmosphere from the soil decreases.

Which explanation about how environmental factors affect the growth of microorganisms is BEST supported by this observation?

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A decrease in the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere from the soil decreases microorganism growth because the rate of decomposition increases.

A decrease in the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere from the soil increases microorganism growth because the rate of decomposition decreases.

A decrease in soil temperature increases microorganism growth because the rate of decomposition increases.

A decrease in soil temperature decreases microorganism growth because the rate of decomposition decreases.

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A decrease in the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere from the soil increases microorganism growth because the rate of decomposition decreases.

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