QUESTION 17 10 points Match the forcing agent with the resulting change in climate. All options will be used once Widesp
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QUESTION 17 10 points Match the forcing agent with the resulting change in climate. All options will be used once Widesp
QUESTION 17 10 points Match the forcing agent with the resulting change in climate. All options will be used once Widespread volcanism Arunway global cooling, possibly a Snowball Earth interval Glaciers and ice-shelves reaching latitude of 30 degrees 8. decreased solar insolation and more dramatic differences between North and South seasons continent continent collision Cformation of carbonio ack, bicarbonate, carbonate, and He leading to an increase in ocean acification increased dissolved carbon dioxide in the oceans D. continental erosion and widespread carbonate formation Rapid continental deglaciation and increased global temperatures E upit, and increased continental erosion leading to cooler temperatures Eccentricity reaching it's most extreme (most ellipsoidal) orbit F. decreasing atmospheric carbon dioxide, formation of ordized The evolution of photosynthesis elements like iron cooling climate G.Short-term cooling due to sutate erosols and longer-term warming due to increased atmospheric carbon dioxide
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