Climate change
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- Q1what animal would survive climate change?butterflychimpanzeespigsalgae30s
- Q2it's possible to go back to the holocene periodnoi dont careyesi dunno30s
- Q3What is the main cause of the rising global sea levels?Ocean currentsMelting ice caps and glaciersVolcanic activityDeforestation30s
- Q4What is the main consequence of climate change on ocean ecosystems?Fish migrationAlgal bloomsCoral bleachingSeawater acidification30s
- Q5why are bumble bees so important to local ecosystems?they are cutebecause they're pollinators of food plantsbecause they are food to other animalsbecause they're yellow30s
- Q6how did the holocene formed?variations in the deep water in creation circulation systemsbecause of the early earth revolutions and rotated axisbecause Sid diedbecause god said so30s
- Q7why does biodiversity have such a big impact?because of the life cicleto stop racism and promote equalitybecause of the intelligent life outside our planetbecause is essential for the process that supports all life in earth30s
- Q8What is the primary cause of the changes in the Holocene climate?Plate tectonicsNatural variations and human activitiesVolcanic eruptionsSolar flares30s
- Q9What is the approximate duration of the Holocene epoch?Around 11,700 yearsAround 100,000 yearsAround 50,000 yearsAround 1,000 years30s
- Q10What is the significance of the Holocene epoch?It marks the present interglacial periodIt marks the formation of the Grand CanyonIt marks the emergence of human civilizationsIt marks the extinction of dinosaurs30s
- Q11exist the possibility of the sea evaporating due to climate changenah, dont think sowith great power, comes great responsabilityyesno30s
- Q12how much did the ocean's ph change in the last 250 years?15%16%26%54%30s
- Q13How does ocean acidification affect marine organisms?It has no effect on coral reefsIt inhibits the growth and development of coral reefsIt enhances the biodiversity of coral reefsIt stimulates the growth of coral reefs30s
- Q14What is the pH range considered normal for the open ocean?Approximately 7.0 – 7.5Approximately 9.0 – 9.5Approximately 8.1 – 8.2Approximately 6.0 – 6.530s
- Q15which one of these is NOT a breaking boundary?climate changeocean depletionhumans reproducingfreshwater changes30s