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Biology, 18.03.2021 23:30, gabby0524

Which are true about changes in carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere since 1860? Select the two correct answers. A. The increases in carbon dioxide are caused by human activity.
B. The increases in carbon dioxide can be explained by the Milankovitch cycle.
C. The rate of change in carbon dioxide is exponential.
D. The changes are triggered by a new interglacial period.

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