Environmental Science and Climate

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June 10, 2026
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  1. 1

    Which of the following is the primary greenhouse gas responsible for the majority of the enhanced greenhouse effect?

    • ACarbon Dioxide (CO2)
    • BWater Vapor (H2O)
    • CNitrous Oxide (N2O)
    • DMethane (CH4)
  2. 2

    Ocean acidification is primarily caused by the absorption of which substance into seawater?

    • ASulfur Dioxide (SO2)
    • BOxygen (O2)
    • CNitrogen Oxides (NOx)
    • DCarbon Dioxide (CO2)
  3. 3

    The process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy, absorbing CO2 and releasing O2, is known as:

    • ATranspiration
    • BDecomposition
    • CRespiration
    • DPhotosynthesis
  4. 4

    Which of the following represents a form of renewable energy?

    • ASolar Power
    • BNuclear Energy
    • CCoal
    • DNatural Gas
  5. 5

    Deforestation contributes to climate change in several ways. Select all that apply.

    • AReduced absorption of atmospheric CO2 by trees.
    • BIncreased release of CO2 from soil disturbance.
    • CIncreased production of oxygen.
    • DDecreased global temperatures due to shade.