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lilldybug07

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What will be produced when carbon dioxide dissolves in seawater?
 
  A) Calcium carbonate
  B) Sulfuric acid
  C) Carbonic acid
  D) Sodium chloride

Question 2

What effect will black carbon deposits have on glacial ice?
 
  A) Black carbon will insulate the ice, preserving it
  B) Black carbon will slow the rate of melting
  C) Black carbon will absorb more heat, increasing melting
  D) Black carbon has no effect on glacial ice



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

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Answer: C





 

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