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Question 6 A group of environmental scientists wants to make a plan that will reduce human impacts on global temperatures. Which of the following plans is MOST LIKELY to have the greatest efter global temperatures? A plan to reduce methane in the atmosphere by 20% A plan to reduce carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by 20% A plan to reduce nitrous oxide in the atmosphere by 20% A plan to reduce chlorofluorocarbons in the atmosphere by 20% A B
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Human Activities and Earth's Atmosphere
Evidence from scientific studies supports the claim that human activities are contributing to the
increasing average global surface temperature on Earth as observed for the past 100 years. The
concentration of greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere have increased during this time and are
thought to be the major cause for changes in global climate Graph 1 represents the relative
contribution of human activities that are likely causing global climate change. Graph 2 represents the
relative amounts of various greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
Graph 1: Contribution of Human
Activities to Global Climate Change
Agriculture
(13%)
Burning fossil fuels
(49%)
Deforestation
(14%)
Industrial
processes
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Greenhouse Gases in Atmosphere
Chlorofluoro-
carbons
(2.7%)
Carbon Dioxide
(72.7%)
Nitrous
Oxide
Sulfur
(7.6%) hexafluoride
(0.4%)
Methane
(16.6%)
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MNPS Q1 Science Biology 2022-2023
Human Activities and Earth's Atmosphere
Evidence from scientific studies supports the claim that human activities are contributing to the
increasing average global surface temperature on Earth as observed for the past 100 years. The
concentration of greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere have increased during this time and are
thought to be the major cause for changes in global climate Graph 1 represents the relative
contribution of human activities that are likely causing global climate change. Graph 2 represents the
relative amounts of various greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
Graph 1: Contribution of Human
Activities to Global Climate Change
Agriculture
(13%)
Burning fossil fuels
(49%)
Deforestation
(14%)
Industrial
processes
(24%)
Illuminate Education TM, Inc.
Graph 2: Relative Amounts of
Greenhouse Gases in Atmosphere
Chlorofluoro-
carbons
(2.7%)
Carbon Dioxide
(72.7%)
Nitrous
Oxide
Sulfur
(7.6%) hexafluoride
(0.4%)
Methane
(16.6%)
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B
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A group of environmental scientists wants to make a plan that will reduce human impacts on aver
global temperatures. Which of the following plans is MOST LIKELY to have the greatest effect on
global temperatures?
Zavion Mall
Q Review/✔ Finish Te
ABG S
A plan to reduce methane in the atmosphere by 20%
A plan to reduce carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by 20%
A plan to reduce nitrous oxide in the atmosphere by 20%
A plan to reduce chlorofluorocarbons in the atmosphere by 20%
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