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If the Rate at Which We Produce CO2 Were to Stop

Question 107

Question 107

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If the rate at which we produce CO2 were to stop rising, the levels of CO2 in the atmosphere would ________.


A) eventually level off
B) continue to rise
C) decrease as CO2 is absorbed by plants, soils, and the oceans
D) This cannot be reasonably predicted

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