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Charles
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26 October, 01:08
Why is Earth's climate changing?
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Braeden Bray
26 October, 01:25
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The earth's climate is changing because of human impact. For example, because of our extensive use of cars and fossil fuels, the carbon dioxide builds up in the atmosphere. When that happens, it creates a "blanket" trapping in heat and that makes the temperature rises.
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