ESS
Grade-10
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Question

Global warming is also known as___________.

  1. Economic change
  2. Climate change
  3. Atmosphere change
  4. Ecosystem change

hintHint:

Global warming is the long-term heating of the earth's surface observed since the pre-industrial period.

The correct answer is: Climate change


    Global warming is also known as Climate change.
    The excess heat in the atmosphere has caused the average global temperature to rise overtime, otherwise known as global warming. global warming has presented another issue called climate change.

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