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What are three examples of negative feedback loops in Earth's environment?
O lce reflects radiation, decreasing temperatures in the atmosphere. This results in more
ice formation.
O As predators catch more prey, the number of prey decreases. This causes some
predators to starve and eventually die.
O When ice begins to melt, it absorbs more radiation. This causes the ice to melt faster.
D As morế carbon builds up in the atmosphere, more of it gets absorbed by the oceans.
This results in less carbon in the, atmosphere.
O As the population of a water plant rapidly increases, new offspring are unable to get
enough sunlight. This results in a sudden increase in the plant's death rate.
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