If the modern carbon dioxide theory is correct, how will the rapidly ncreasing carbon dioxide levels of the present age affect the next ic age? A It will not affect it, because the level of carbon dioxide is not the most important component causing the ice age. It will not affect it, because the increased level of carbon dioxide will dissolve in the oceans of the world and exert

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If the modern carbon dioxide theory is correct, how will the rapidly
increasing carbon dioxide levels of the present age affect the next ice
age?
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It will not affect it, because the level of carbon dioxide is
not the most important component causing the ice age.
It will not affect it, because the increased level of carbon
dioxide will dissolve in the oceans of the world and exert
no influence on the planet's climate.
Will be delayed, because the increased carbon dioxide will
warm the earth's surface and offset the cooling trend due to
C
natural causes.
Will be delayed, because the increased level of carbon
dioxide is still very insignificant compared to the total
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Transcribed Image Text:Wednesday Bel If the modern carbon dioxide theory is correct, how will the rapidly increasing carbon dioxide levels of the present age affect the next ice age? A It will not affect it, because the level of carbon dioxide is not the most important component causing the ice age. It will not affect it, because the increased level of carbon dioxide will dissolve in the oceans of the world and exert no influence on the planet's climate. Will be delayed, because the increased carbon dioxide will warm the earth's surface and offset the cooling trend due to C natural causes. Will be delayed, because the increased level of carbon dioxide is still very insignificant compared to the total Save/Exit 4. 2 3 4. BEEEB LO
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The increase in carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere since the Industrial Revolution has increased the earth's temperature since carbon dioxide is a green house gas that traps the long-wave radiations emitted from the earth. The earth's temperature is maintained by carbon dioxide; otherwise, it would be a colder planet at night. It is an essential component for the presence of life on the earth.

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