The average global temperature has been rising since the end of what era?
- Correct Answer: pleistocene
- miocene
- glacial
- flintstone
Explanation: The average global temperature has been rising since the end of the Pleistocene. With some ups and downs, of course. Rising temperatures are natural for this time period. But natural causes cannot explain all the warming that's been happening. There is some other factor at work.
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