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Which of the following is expected to decrease due to climate change?A.Land areaB.TemperaturesC.FloodingD.Sea levels

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Which of the following is expected to decrease due to climate change?A.Land areaB.TemperaturesC.FloodingD.Sea levels

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The expected decrease due to climate change is A. Land area. This is because as global temperatures rise, polar ice caps and glaciers melt, leading to higher sea levels. This can result in flooding and the loss of land area. On the other hand, B. Temperatures are expected to increase, not decrease, due to climate change. Similarly, C. Flooding and D. Sea levels are expected to increase due to the melting of ice caps and glaciers.

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