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What evidence suggests that global climate change is causing the oceans to get warmer?

Decreased air temperatures
Decreased storm strength
Increased sea levels
Increased surface ice

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User Hollden
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I believe your answer should be C.) Increased sea levels

As a result of the climate change, it is said that icebergs are melting. This is making sea levels rise.

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User Vignesh Raja
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Answer:

Option C, Increased sea levels

Step-by-step explanation:

As the planet gets warmer, the oceans also get warm. This is evident from the fact the sea level has risen from last few decades. The rise in sea level is due to the expansion of sea water which now require larger voluminous area as compared to the normal sea water. Thus , when hot sea water expands , it take more space as compared to its earlier form.

hence, option C is correct

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