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By 2100 AD, global temperature is expected to rise by about 2 °C and consequently, the sea level by about 50 cm from the present level. How is a rise in temperature expected to increase the level of the sea? *

a) By expanding ocean water and slide into the oceans

b) By melting mountain glaciers

c) By causing ice sheets of Antarctica and Greenland to melt

d) All of the above



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Answered by ShubhashreePahi
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Answer:

All of the above.

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Answered by SanviNavodayan
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d) All the above.

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When gobal temperature increases, it leads to melt most of the ice on the planet , thus resulting in the rise of sea level. The options a. b. and c. are the examples of melting of water and sliding it to oceans resulting in the increase the level of ocean water. Thus, option d. All the above is correct.

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