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Chemistry, 11.11.2020 22:00, ndaha

The two graphs show that Earth’s polar regions are (A: Gaining B: Losing) land ice. Climate scientists hypothesize that this change is happening because of (A: an increase B: a decrease) in global temperatures. According to the graphs, the North Pole is losing ice at a (A:slower B:faster) rate than the South Pole.


The two graphs show that Earth’s polar regions are (A: Gaining B: Losing) land ice. Climate scienti

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