Question 9
(01.01 MC)
Read the two questions.
Question 1: Is change in atmospheric CO2...
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Question 9
(01.01 MC)
Read the two questions.
Question 1: Is change in atmospheric CO2 levels likely to impact marine life?
Question 2: Should diesel and gasoline engines compliant with CO2 emission
standards be banned?
Use complete sentences to explain whether both questions can be answered
by science or not. Be sure to explain why for each question. (4 points)
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