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Biology, 05.10.2020 14:01 hdjehd

This is the ceasing of the existence of any particular species. A theory of overall increase in world near-surface air and ocean temperatures which may be caused by additional heat being trapped by greenhouse gases.
The increase of temperatures would cause significant changes in rainfall
patterns, a rise in sea level, and a wide range of impacts on plants, wildlife,
and humans.

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