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- Correct Answer: greenhouse effect
- ozone effect
- natural gas effect
- photosynthesis effect
Explanation: The burning of fossil fuels has increased the greenhouse effect and caused global climate change. Increasing temperatures are changing basic climate factors of habitats, and rising sea levels are covering them with water. These changes threaten many species.
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