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20.10.2019 •
Biology
Is the process in which materials on or near earth's surface break down and change.
a. weathering
b. erosion
c. pressurization
d. pollution
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Ответ:
Ответ:
D
Explanation:
1: Coral Bleaching happens when 2 to 3 degree temperature changes.
2: carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere is being absorbed at the surface of the ocean at an increasing rate. This excess CO2 results in more hydrogen ions, which increases the acidity of the ocean.
3: sea level rise happens when ice caps or glaciers melt.
4: it's all of them