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English, 21.12.2019 00:31 zachstonemoreau

Aproblem that the brochure “climate change in national parks” describes is that human activities have a major impact on global warming.

how well does the brochure present a solution to the problem?

climate change in national parks

the brochure effectively provides a solution to the problem by stating how national parks are using alternative energy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

the brochure lacks a solution to the problem but expands on the issue by explaining in depth about greenhouse gases and their effects on the climate of national parks.

the brochure lacks a solution to the problem but does provide graphics that show how greenhouse gases are distributed in specific national parks.

the brochure effectively provides a solution to the problem by including the causes of global warming and expanding on ways that climates of national parks are currently warming up.

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