The chart shows changes in sea level from 1995 to 2013. According to the chart, sea levels rose at an average annual rate of 3.24 millimeters from 1995 to 2013. Which questions can be asked to check whether global warming is the cause of rising sea levels? Did the global surface temperature increase steadily from 1995 to 2013? Did sea ice extent in polar regions reduce because of melting from 1995 to 2013? How will the change in sea level affect marine economic activities such as fishing? Will the rise in sea levels cause soil in coastal areas to become less fertile? Which islands are under threat of flooding from rising sea levels?

Respuesta :

Answer:

Did the global surface temperature increase steadily from 1995 to 2013?

Did sea ice extent in polar regions reduce because of melting from 1995 to 2013?

Explanation:

Only two questions are directly related to global warnings increasing sea levels:

  • Did the global surface temperature increase steadily from 1995 to 2013? Increasing temperature of the Earth's surface is actually what warming means.
  • Did sea ice extent in polar regions reduce because of melting from 1995 to 2013? If the polar ice melts then the sea levels will rise.

The other three questions were about the negative effects of rising sea levels, but not what could cause them.

Answer:

I know the first 2 are right, but the way last one is wrong (I took the test before).

Explanation:

I confidently think it's just the first 2, though does make the most sense as they're the only ones with words related to temperature in each of the answers.