Which statement best describes the connection
between climate change and the polar ice cap?
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English, 04.04.2021 20:50 Nerdymania
Which statement best describes the connection
between climate change and the polar ice cap?
A The polar ice caps are causing climate change which
is raising sea levels.
B The polar ice caps are becoming toxic which is
causing the sea levels to rise.
C Climate change is an effect of the polar ice cap and
many other environmental disasters.
D Climate change is causing the polar ice caps to melt
which is causing the sea level to rise.
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