Question 1 of 50 All of the following results from global climate change, except: Oglobal biodiversity increases. Osea levels rise. Ohabitats hange. Ospecies go extinct.

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### Climate Change Quiz: Understanding the Impacts

#### Question 1 of 50

**All of the following result from global climate change, except:**

- O global biodiversity increases.
- O sea levels rise.
- O habitats change.
- O species go extinct.

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### Explanation
The image displays an online quiz regarding the effects of global climate change. It appears on an educational platform named "Course Access". The first question tests participants on their understanding of climate change consequences, asking them to select the option that is not a result of global climate change. This multiple-choice question features four options, from which the user needs to choose the correct answer. 

#### Notes:
- Global biodiversity increases is likely the incorrect choice since it is the only option that does not align with common knowledge about the negative impacts of climate change, which generally include rising sea levels, changing habitats, and species extinction.
Transcribed Image Text:### Climate Change Quiz: Understanding the Impacts #### Question 1 of 50 **All of the following result from global climate change, except:** - O global biodiversity increases. - O sea levels rise. - O habitats change. - O species go extinct. [Next] ### Explanation The image displays an online quiz regarding the effects of global climate change. It appears on an educational platform named "Course Access". The first question tests participants on their understanding of climate change consequences, asking them to select the option that is not a result of global climate change. This multiple-choice question features four options, from which the user needs to choose the correct answer. #### Notes: - Global biodiversity increases is likely the incorrect choice since it is the only option that does not align with common knowledge about the negative impacts of climate change, which generally include rising sea levels, changing habitats, and species extinction.
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