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Biology, 23.11.2020 22:30 Dkhaurithompson

Which is a possible outcome of global warming? O A. Hurricanes will be less common.
OB. Sea levels will rise, causing floods.
O C. Animals will move to drier areas.
O D. Disease will not spread as quickly.

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