There is no real evidence that greenhouse warming could cause abrupt catastrophic changes in climate on Earth
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There is plenty of climate history that supports this idea. We know that large
changes in the ocean conveyor have occurred. GISP ice cores have revealed swings of 16 °C
within a decade in Greenland. The idea of "flickering climate" is e testament to how
extensive the evidence is.
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A. 0.10 A B. 0.60 A C. 1.0 A D. 6.0 A
Which is stronger, the earth's pull on the moon, or the moon's pull on the earth?
A. the earth's pull B. the moon's pull C. they're the same
What are the physical properties neutron stars, and how does theory predict these properties?
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