Biology, 30.04.2021 15:50 khalilh1206
What will most likely happen if the human population continues to grow and carelessly emit gases?
O Too many greenhouses gases in the atmosphere may block heat from escaping into space and trap too much heat next to the Earth's surface causing volcanic eruptions
O Too many greenhouse gases in the atmosphere may block heat from escaping into space and trap too much heat next to the Earth's surface causing global warming
O Too many greenhouse gases in the atmosphere may block heat from escaping into space and trap too much heat next to the Earth causing earthquakes
O Too many greenhouse gases in the atmosphere may block heat from escaping into space and trap too much heat next to the Earth's surface creating a hole in the ozone layer
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