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A) Amazon Basin of South America
B) Southeast Asia
C) tropical Africa
D) the Caribbean
E) Oceania
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A) the U.S. is and has not been a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions.
B) while the U.S. has contributed greatly to greenhouse gas emissions in the past, in recent years it has made substantial efforts in reducing these emissions.
C) there is no scientific evidence whatsoever supporting a correlation between greenhouse emissions and climate change.
D) atmospheric emission reductions could potentially harm the U.S. economy.
E) no other industrialized country supports the Kyoto Protocol.
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A) from south to north
B) from north to south
C) from west to east
D) from east to west
E) There is no pattern.
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A) aerosol sprays and refrigerants
B) burning fossil fuels
C) widespread use of chemical fertilizers in agriculture
D) burning associated with rainforest clearing
E) by-product of cattle and sheep digestion
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A) There is enough food to feed the world's population; the real issue is distribution of food, and the ability of people to afford to buy enough food for a healthy life.
B) There is not enough food to feed the world's population, and this problem is worsened by poor distribution of food, and by the poverty that prevents people from purchasing the food they need for a healthy life.
C) There is enough food to feed the world's population, and distribution of food is adequate. The real problem is the poverty that prevents people from purchasing the food they need for a healthy life.
D) There is enough food to feed the world's population, and most people can afford the food they need for a healthy life; the real problem is the global distribution of food, and unhealthy choices in food purchases.
E) There is not enough food to feed the world's population, although the distribution of food is adequate. On the other hand, poverty often prevents people from purchasing the food they need for a healthy life.
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A) Cattle waste damages rainforest soils.
B) Cattle ranching quickly exhausts the nutrient-poor soil of tropical rainforests.
C) Tropical grasses are toxic to cows.
D) Cattle ranching exhausts the nutrient-poor soils in tropical rainforests and cattle waste damages rainforest soils
E) Tropical grasses are toxic to cows and cattle waste damages rainforest soils
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A) carbon dioxide
B) methane
C) chlorofluorocarbons
D) molecular nitrogen
E) nitrous oxide
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A) about 1 degree Fahrenheit
B) 2-4 degrees Fahrenheit
C) about 5 degrees Fahrenheit
D) 5-10 degrees Fahrenheit
E) more than 10 degrees Fahrenheit
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A) 5
B) 15
C) 25
D) 50
E) 75
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A) England and Ireland
B) Germany and France
C) United States and China
D) Japan and South Korea
E) Russia and India
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A) chlorofluorocarbons
B) carbon dioxide
C) methane
D) nitrous oxide
E) ozone
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A) 5%
B) 15%
C) 30%
D) 50%
E) 65%
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