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Which of these was NOT a finding of the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s study of climate change in 2004?
Ocean acidification will adversely affect marine calcifiers by making it more difficult for these organisms to form protective shells.
Melting of Arctic glaciers is a contributing factor to sea-level rise around the world.
Warming is very likely to alter the release and uptake of greenhouse gases from soils, vegetation, and coastal oceans.
Average temperatures in the Arctic have risen at almost four times the rate as temperatures in the rest of the world over the past few decades.


Sagot :

Answer:

Warming is very likely to alter the release and uptake of greenhouse gases from soils, vegetation, and coastal oceans.

Explanation:

  • The EPA research provides knowledge on the climate change on health and the environment. The report highlighted the increase of ocean acidification, melting of arctic glaciers, and rise in the average temperatures in the arctic region and which would affect the rate of temperature in the world over the last few decades.