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    If Nothing Else Changed, an Increase in the Carbon Dioxide
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If Nothing Else Changed, an Increase in the Carbon Dioxide

Question 19

Question 19

Multiple Choice

If nothing else changed, an increase in the carbon dioxide content of the atmosphere would cause its


A) temperature to increase.
B) temperature to decrease.
C) pressure to increase.
D) pressure to decrease.

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