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HELP!! Refer to the NASA article "Responding to Climate Change."

Part A

Which inference can be made from the text?

A. The destruction of habitat is inevitable.

B. Climate change presents some potential beneficial opportunities.

C. Animals play a part in climate change.

D. Climate change will have long-lasting effects on our environment.

Part B

Which evidence from the text best supports the answer in Part A?

A. “That will be determined by how our emissions continue and also exactly how our climate system responds to those
emissions."

B. "So even if we stopped emitting all greenhouse gases today, global warming and climate change will continue to affect future generations

C. "The goal is to reduce our vulnerability to the harmful effects of climate change (like sea-level encroachment, more
intense extreme weather events or food insecurity)

D. "The last time levels were that high was about three to five million years ago, during the Pliocene Epoch."

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