In the given passage, there
are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
Against each number, five words are suggested,
one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find
the appropriate word in each case.
Greenhouse gases are only ________(1)_______ of the story
when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can ...(2)... additional
changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are ...(3)...
climate feedbacks, and they could more than
double the amount of warming caused by carbon
dioxide alone. The primary feedbacks are ...(4)...
to snow and ice, water vapour, clouds, and the
carbon cycle.
Perhaps the most well ...(5)... feedback
come from melting snow and ice in the Northern
Hemisphere. Warming temperatures are already
...(6)... a growing percentage of Arctic sea ice,
exposing dark ocean water during the ...(7)...
sunlight of summer. Snow cover on land is also
...(8)... in many areas. In the ...(9)... of snow
and ice, these areas go from having bright,sunlight-reflecting surfaces that cool the planet
to having dark, sunlight-absorbing surfaces that
...(10)... more energy into the Earth system and
cause more warming.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the given passage, there
are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
Against each number, five words are suggested,
one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find
the appropriate word in each case.
Greenhouse gases are only ...(1)... of the story
when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can _______(2)________ additional
changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are ...(3)...
climate feedbacks, and they could more than
double the amount of warming caused by carbon
dioxide alone. The primary feedbacks are ...(4)...
to snow and ice, water vapour, clouds, and the
carbon cycle.
Perhaps the most well ...(5)... feedback
come from melting snow and ice in the Northern
Hemisphere. Warming temperatures are already
...(6)... a growing percentage of Arctic sea ice,
exposing dark ocean water during the ...(7)...
sunlight of summer. Snow cover on land is also
...(8)... in many areas. In the ...(9)... of snow
and ice, these areas go from having bright,sunlight-reflecting surfaces that cool the planet
to having dark, sunlight-absorbing surfaces that
...(10)... more energy into the Earth system and
cause more warming.
Correct!
Wrong!
-
In the given passage, there
are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
Against each number, five words are suggested,
one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find
the appropriate word in each case.
Greenhouse gases are only ...(1)... of the story
when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can ...(2)........ additional
changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are ___(3)______
climate feedbacks, and they could more than
double the amount of warming caused by carbon
dioxide alone. The primary feedbacks are ...(4)...
to snow and ice, water vapour, clouds, and the
carbon cycle.
Perhaps the most well ...(5)... feedback
come from melting snow and ice in the Northern
Hemisphere. Warming temperatures are already
...(6)... a growing percentage of Arctic sea ice,
exposing dark ocean water during the ...(7)...
sunlight of summer. Snow cover on land is also
...(8)... in many areas. In the ...(9)... of snow
and ice, these areas go from having bright,sunlight-reflecting surfaces that cool the planet
to having dark, sunlight-absorbing surfaces that
...(10)... more energy into the Earth system and
cause more warming.
Correct!
Wrong!
-
In the given passage, there
are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
Against each number, five words are suggested,
one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find
the appropriate word in each case.
Greenhouse gases are only ...(1)... of the story
when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can ...(2)...... additional
changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are ...(3)...
climate feedbacks, and they could more than
double the amount of warming caused by carbon
dioxide alone. The primary feedbacks are _____(4)_____
to snow and ice, water vapour, clouds, and the
carbon cycle.
Perhaps the most well ...(5)... feedback
come from melting snow and ice in the Northern
Hemisphere. Warming temperatures are already
...(6)... a growing percentage of Arctic sea ice,
exposing dark ocean water during the ...(7)...
sunlight of summer. Snow cover on land is also
...(8)... in many areas. In the ...(9)... of snow
and ice, these areas go from having bright,sunlight-reflecting surfaces that cool the planet
to having dark, sunlight-absorbing surfaces that
...(10)... more energy into the Earth system and
cause more warming.
Correct!
Wrong!
-
In the given passage, there
are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
Against each number, five words are suggested,
one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find
the appropriate word in each case.
Greenhouse gases are only ...(1)... of the story
when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can ...(2)..... additional
changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are ...(3)...
climate feedbacks, and they could more than
double the amount of warming caused by carbon
dioxide alone. The primary feedbacks are ...(4)...
to snow and ice, water vapour, clouds, and the
carbon cycle.
Perhaps the most well _____(5)_____ feedback
come from melting snow and ice in the Northern
Hemisphere. Warming temperatures are already
...(6)... a growing percentage of Arctic sea ice,
exposing dark ocean water during the ...(7)...
sunlight of summer. Snow cover on land is also
...(8)... in many areas. In the ...(9)... of snow
and ice, these areas go from having bright,sunlight-reflecting surfaces that cool the planet
to having dark, sunlight-absorbing surfaces that
...(10)... more energy into the Earth system and
cause more warming.
Correct!
Wrong!
-
In the given passage, there
are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
Against each number, five words are suggested,
one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find
the appropriate word in each case.
Greenhouse gases are only ...(1)... of the story
when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can ...(2)...... additional
changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are ...(3)...
climate feedbacks, and they could more than
double the amount of warming caused by carbon
dioxide alone. The primary feedbacks are ...(4)...
to snow and ice, water vapour, clouds, and the
carbon cycle.
Perhaps the most well ...(5)... feedback
come from melting snow and ice in the Northern
Hemisphere. Warming temperatures are already
_______(6)_____ a growing percentage of Arctic sea ice,
exposing dark ocean water during the ...(7)...
sunlight of summer. Snow cover on land is also
...(8)... in many areas. In the ...(9)... of snow
and ice, these areas go from having bright,sunlight-reflecting surfaces that cool the planet
to having dark, sunlight-absorbing surfaces that
...(10)... more energy into the Earth system and
cause more warming.
Correct!
Wrong!
-
In the given passage, there
are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
Against each number, five words are suggested,
one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find
the appropriate word in each case.
Greenhouse gases are only ...(1)... of the story
when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can ...(2)...... additional
changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are ...(3)...
climate feedbacks, and they could more than
double the amount of warming caused by carbon
dioxide alone. The primary feedbacks are ...(4)...
to snow and ice, water vapour, clouds, and the
carbon cycle.
Perhaps the most well ...(5)... feedback
come from melting snow and ice in the Northern
Hemisphere. Warming temperatures are already
...(6)... a growing percentage of Arctic sea ice,
exposing dark ocean water during the ___(7)______
sunlight of summer. Snow cover on land is also
...(8)... in many areas. In the ...(9)... of snow
and ice, these areas go from having bright,sunlight-reflecting surfaces that cool the planet
to having dark, sunlight-absorbing surfaces that
...(10)... more energy into the Earth system and
cause more warming.
Correct!
Wrong!
-
In the given passage, there
are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
Against each number, five words are suggested,
one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find
the appropriate word in each case.
Greenhouse gases are only ...(1)... of the story
when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can ...(2)..... additional
changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are ...(3)...
climate feedbacks, and they could more than
double the amount of warming caused by carbon
dioxide alone. The primary feedbacks are ...(4)...
to snow and ice, water vapour, clouds, and the
carbon cycle.
Perhaps the most well ...(5)... feedback
come from melting snow and ice in the Northern
Hemisphere. Warming temperatures are already
...(6)... a growing percentage of Arctic sea ice,
exposing dark ocean water during the ...(7)...
sunlight of summer. Snow cover on land is also
___(8)__ in many areas. In the ...(9)... of snow
and ice, these areas go from having bright,sunlight-reflecting surfaces that cool the planet
to having dark, sunlight-absorbing surfaces that
...(10)... more energy into the Earth system and
cause more warming.
Correct!
Wrong!
-
In the given passage, there
are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
Against each number, five words are suggested,
one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find
the appropriate word in each case.
Greenhouse gases are only ...(1)... of the story
when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can ...(2)..... additional
changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are ...(3)...
climate feedbacks, and they could more than
double the amount of warming caused by carbon
dioxide alone. The primary feedbacks are ...(4)...
to snow and ice, water vapour, clouds, and the
carbon cycle.
Perhaps the most well ...(5)... feedback
come from melting snow and ice in the Northern
Hemisphere. Warming temperatures are already
...(6)... a growing percentage of Arctic sea ice,
exposing dark ocean water during the ...(7)...
sunlight of summer. Snow cover on land is also
...(8)... in many areas. In the _____(9)___ of snow
and ice, these areas go from having bright,sunlight-reflecting surfaces that cool the planet
to having dark, sunlight-absorbing surfaces that
...(10)... more energy into the Earth system and
cause more warming.
Correct!
Wrong!
-
In the given passage, there
are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
Against each number, five words are suggested,
one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find
the appropriate word in each case.
Greenhouse gases are only ...(1)... of the story
when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can ...(2).... additional
changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are ...(3)...
climate feedbacks, and they could more than
double the amount of warming caused by carbon
dioxide alone. The primary feedbacks are ...(4)...
to snow and ice, water vapour, clouds, and the
carbon cycle.
Perhaps the most well ...(5)... feedback
come from melting snow and ice in the Northern
Hemisphere. Warming temperatures are already
...(6)... a growing percentage of Arctic sea ice,
exposing dark ocean water during the ...(7)...
sunlight of summer. Snow cover on land is also
...(8)... in many areas. In the ...(9)... of snow
and ice, these areas go from having bright,sunlight-reflecting surfaces that cool the planet
to having dark, sunlight-absorbing surfaces that
_______(10)_____ more energy into the Earth system and
cause more warming.
Correct!
Wrong!
-
In the given passage, there
are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
Against each number, five words are suggested,
one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find
the appropriate word in each case.
Greenhouse gases are only ________(1)_______ of the story
when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can ...(2)... additional
changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are ...(3)...
climate feedbacks, and they could more than
double the amount of warming caused by carbon
dioxide alone. The primary feedbacks are ...(4)...
to snow and ice, water vapour, clouds, and the
carbon cycle.
Perhaps the most well ...(5)... feedback
come from melting snow and ice in the Northern
Hemisphere. Warming temperatures are already
...(6)... a growing percentage of Arctic sea ice,
exposing dark ocean water during the ...(7)...
sunlight of summer. Snow cover on land is also
...(8)... in many areas. In the ...(9)... of snow
and ice, these areas go from having bright,sunlight-reflecting surfaces that cool the planet
to having dark, sunlight-absorbing surfaces that
...(10)... more energy into the Earth system and
cause more warming.
are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
Against each number, five words are suggested,
one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find
the appropriate word in each case.
Greenhouse gases are only ________(1)_______ of the story
when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can ...(2)... additional
changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are ...(3)...
climate feedbacks, and they could more than
double the amount of warming caused by carbon
dioxide alone. The primary feedbacks are ...(4)...
to snow and ice, water vapour, clouds, and the
carbon cycle.
Perhaps the most well ...(5)... feedback
come from melting snow and ice in the Northern
Hemisphere. Warming temperatures are already
...(6)... a growing percentage of Arctic sea ice,
exposing dark ocean water during the ...(7)...
sunlight of summer. Snow cover on land is also
...(8)... in many areas. In the ...(9)... of snow
and ice, these areas go from having bright,sunlight-reflecting surfaces that cool the planet
to having dark, sunlight-absorbing surfaces that
...(10)... more energy into the Earth system and
cause more warming.
Correct!
Wrong!
-
In the given passage, there
are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
Against each number, five words are suggested,
one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find
the appropriate word in each case.
Greenhouse gases are only ...(1)... of the story
when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can _______(2)________ additional
changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are ...(3)...
climate feedbacks, and they could more than
double the amount of warming caused by carbon
dioxide alone. The primary feedbacks are ...(4)...
to snow and ice, water vapour, clouds, and the
carbon cycle.
Perhaps the most well ...(5)... feedback
come from melting snow and ice in the Northern
Hemisphere. Warming temperatures are already
...(6)... a growing percentage of Arctic sea ice,
exposing dark ocean water during the ...(7)...
sunlight of summer. Snow cover on land is also
...(8)... in many areas. In the ...(9)... of snow
and ice, these areas go from having bright,sunlight-reflecting surfaces that cool the planet
to having dark, sunlight-absorbing surfaces that
...(10)... more energy into the Earth system and
cause more warming.
are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
Against each number, five words are suggested,
one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find
the appropriate word in each case.
Greenhouse gases are only ...(1)... of the story
when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can _______(2)________ additional
changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are ...(3)...
climate feedbacks, and they could more than
double the amount of warming caused by carbon
dioxide alone. The primary feedbacks are ...(4)...
to snow and ice, water vapour, clouds, and the
carbon cycle.
Perhaps the most well ...(5)... feedback
come from melting snow and ice in the Northern
Hemisphere. Warming temperatures are already
...(6)... a growing percentage of Arctic sea ice,
exposing dark ocean water during the ...(7)...
sunlight of summer. Snow cover on land is also
...(8)... in many areas. In the ...(9)... of snow
and ice, these areas go from having bright,sunlight-reflecting surfaces that cool the planet
to having dark, sunlight-absorbing surfaces that
...(10)... more energy into the Earth system and
cause more warming.
Correct!
Wrong!
-
In the given passage, there
are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
Against each number, five words are suggested,
one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find
the appropriate word in each case.
Greenhouse gases are only ...(1)... of the story
when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can ...(2)........ additional
changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are ___(3)______
climate feedbacks, and they could more than
double the amount of warming caused by carbon
dioxide alone. The primary feedbacks are ...(4)...
to snow and ice, water vapour, clouds, and the
carbon cycle.
Perhaps the most well ...(5)... feedback
come from melting snow and ice in the Northern
Hemisphere. Warming temperatures are already
...(6)... a growing percentage of Arctic sea ice,
exposing dark ocean water during the ...(7)...
sunlight of summer. Snow cover on land is also
...(8)... in many areas. In the ...(9)... of snow
and ice, these areas go from having bright,sunlight-reflecting surfaces that cool the planet
to having dark, sunlight-absorbing surfaces that
...(10)... more energy into the Earth system and
cause more warming.
are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
Against each number, five words are suggested,
one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find
the appropriate word in each case.
Greenhouse gases are only ...(1)... of the story
when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can ...(2)........ additional
changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are ___(3)______
climate feedbacks, and they could more than
double the amount of warming caused by carbon
dioxide alone. The primary feedbacks are ...(4)...
to snow and ice, water vapour, clouds, and the
carbon cycle.
Perhaps the most well ...(5)... feedback
come from melting snow and ice in the Northern
Hemisphere. Warming temperatures are already
...(6)... a growing percentage of Arctic sea ice,
exposing dark ocean water during the ...(7)...
sunlight of summer. Snow cover on land is also
...(8)... in many areas. In the ...(9)... of snow
and ice, these areas go from having bright,sunlight-reflecting surfaces that cool the planet
to having dark, sunlight-absorbing surfaces that
...(10)... more energy into the Earth system and
cause more warming.
Correct!
Wrong!
-
In the given passage, there
are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
Against each number, five words are suggested,
one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find
the appropriate word in each case.
Greenhouse gases are only ...(1)... of the story
when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can ...(2)...... additional
changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are ...(3)...
climate feedbacks, and they could more than
double the amount of warming caused by carbon
dioxide alone. The primary feedbacks are _____(4)_____
to snow and ice, water vapour, clouds, and the
carbon cycle.
Perhaps the most well ...(5)... feedback
come from melting snow and ice in the Northern
Hemisphere. Warming temperatures are already
...(6)... a growing percentage of Arctic sea ice,
exposing dark ocean water during the ...(7)...
sunlight of summer. Snow cover on land is also
...(8)... in many areas. In the ...(9)... of snow
and ice, these areas go from having bright,sunlight-reflecting surfaces that cool the planet
to having dark, sunlight-absorbing surfaces that
...(10)... more energy into the Earth system and
cause more warming.
are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
Against each number, five words are suggested,
one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find
the appropriate word in each case.
Greenhouse gases are only ...(1)... of the story
when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can ...(2)...... additional
changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are ...(3)...
climate feedbacks, and they could more than
double the amount of warming caused by carbon
dioxide alone. The primary feedbacks are _____(4)_____
to snow and ice, water vapour, clouds, and the
carbon cycle.
Perhaps the most well ...(5)... feedback
come from melting snow and ice in the Northern
Hemisphere. Warming temperatures are already
...(6)... a growing percentage of Arctic sea ice,
exposing dark ocean water during the ...(7)...
sunlight of summer. Snow cover on land is also
...(8)... in many areas. In the ...(9)... of snow
and ice, these areas go from having bright,sunlight-reflecting surfaces that cool the planet
to having dark, sunlight-absorbing surfaces that
...(10)... more energy into the Earth system and
cause more warming.
Correct!
Wrong!
-
In the given passage, there
are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
Against each number, five words are suggested,
one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find
the appropriate word in each case.
Greenhouse gases are only ...(1)... of the story
when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can ...(2)..... additional
changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are ...(3)...
climate feedbacks, and they could more than
double the amount of warming caused by carbon
dioxide alone. The primary feedbacks are ...(4)...
to snow and ice, water vapour, clouds, and the
carbon cycle.
Perhaps the most well _____(5)_____ feedback
come from melting snow and ice in the Northern
Hemisphere. Warming temperatures are already
...(6)... a growing percentage of Arctic sea ice,
exposing dark ocean water during the ...(7)...
sunlight of summer. Snow cover on land is also
...(8)... in many areas. In the ...(9)... of snow
and ice, these areas go from having bright,sunlight-reflecting surfaces that cool the planet
to having dark, sunlight-absorbing surfaces that
...(10)... more energy into the Earth system and
cause more warming.
are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
Against each number, five words are suggested,
one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find
the appropriate word in each case.
Greenhouse gases are only ...(1)... of the story
when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can ...(2)..... additional
changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are ...(3)...
climate feedbacks, and they could more than
double the amount of warming caused by carbon
dioxide alone. The primary feedbacks are ...(4)...
to snow and ice, water vapour, clouds, and the
carbon cycle.
Perhaps the most well _____(5)_____ feedback
come from melting snow and ice in the Northern
Hemisphere. Warming temperatures are already
...(6)... a growing percentage of Arctic sea ice,
exposing dark ocean water during the ...(7)...
sunlight of summer. Snow cover on land is also
...(8)... in many areas. In the ...(9)... of snow
and ice, these areas go from having bright,sunlight-reflecting surfaces that cool the planet
to having dark, sunlight-absorbing surfaces that
...(10)... more energy into the Earth system and
cause more warming.
Correct!
Wrong!
-
In the given passage, there
are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
Against each number, five words are suggested,
one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find
the appropriate word in each case.
Greenhouse gases are only ...(1)... of the story
when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can ...(2)...... additional
changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are ...(3)...
climate feedbacks, and they could more than
double the amount of warming caused by carbon
dioxide alone. The primary feedbacks are ...(4)...
to snow and ice, water vapour, clouds, and the
carbon cycle.
Perhaps the most well ...(5)... feedback
come from melting snow and ice in the Northern
Hemisphere. Warming temperatures are already
_______(6)_____ a growing percentage of Arctic sea ice,
exposing dark ocean water during the ...(7)...
sunlight of summer. Snow cover on land is also
...(8)... in many areas. In the ...(9)... of snow
and ice, these areas go from having bright,sunlight-reflecting surfaces that cool the planet
to having dark, sunlight-absorbing surfaces that
...(10)... more energy into the Earth system and
cause more warming.
are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
Against each number, five words are suggested,
one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find
the appropriate word in each case.
Greenhouse gases are only ...(1)... of the story
when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can ...(2)...... additional
changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are ...(3)...
climate feedbacks, and they could more than
double the amount of warming caused by carbon
dioxide alone. The primary feedbacks are ...(4)...
to snow and ice, water vapour, clouds, and the
carbon cycle.
Perhaps the most well ...(5)... feedback
come from melting snow and ice in the Northern
Hemisphere. Warming temperatures are already
_______(6)_____ a growing percentage of Arctic sea ice,
exposing dark ocean water during the ...(7)...
sunlight of summer. Snow cover on land is also
...(8)... in many areas. In the ...(9)... of snow
and ice, these areas go from having bright,sunlight-reflecting surfaces that cool the planet
to having dark, sunlight-absorbing surfaces that
...(10)... more energy into the Earth system and
cause more warming.
Correct!
Wrong!
-
In the given passage, there
are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
Against each number, five words are suggested,
one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find
the appropriate word in each case.
Greenhouse gases are only ...(1)... of the story
when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can ...(2)...... additional
changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are ...(3)...
climate feedbacks, and they could more than
double the amount of warming caused by carbon
dioxide alone. The primary feedbacks are ...(4)...
to snow and ice, water vapour, clouds, and the
carbon cycle.
Perhaps the most well ...(5)... feedback
come from melting snow and ice in the Northern
Hemisphere. Warming temperatures are already
...(6)... a growing percentage of Arctic sea ice,
exposing dark ocean water during the ___(7)______
sunlight of summer. Snow cover on land is also
...(8)... in many areas. In the ...(9)... of snow
and ice, these areas go from having bright,sunlight-reflecting surfaces that cool the planet
to having dark, sunlight-absorbing surfaces that
...(10)... more energy into the Earth system and
cause more warming.
are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
Against each number, five words are suggested,
one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find
the appropriate word in each case.
Greenhouse gases are only ...(1)... of the story
when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can ...(2)...... additional
changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are ...(3)...
climate feedbacks, and they could more than
double the amount of warming caused by carbon
dioxide alone. The primary feedbacks are ...(4)...
to snow and ice, water vapour, clouds, and the
carbon cycle.
Perhaps the most well ...(5)... feedback
come from melting snow and ice in the Northern
Hemisphere. Warming temperatures are already
...(6)... a growing percentage of Arctic sea ice,
exposing dark ocean water during the ___(7)______
sunlight of summer. Snow cover on land is also
...(8)... in many areas. In the ...(9)... of snow
and ice, these areas go from having bright,sunlight-reflecting surfaces that cool the planet
to having dark, sunlight-absorbing surfaces that
...(10)... more energy into the Earth system and
cause more warming.
Correct!
Wrong!
-
In the given passage, there
are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
Against each number, five words are suggested,
one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find
the appropriate word in each case.
Greenhouse gases are only ...(1)... of the story
when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can ...(2)..... additional
changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are ...(3)...
climate feedbacks, and they could more than
double the amount of warming caused by carbon
dioxide alone. The primary feedbacks are ...(4)...
to snow and ice, water vapour, clouds, and the
carbon cycle.
Perhaps the most well ...(5)... feedback
come from melting snow and ice in the Northern
Hemisphere. Warming temperatures are already
...(6)... a growing percentage of Arctic sea ice,
exposing dark ocean water during the ...(7)...
sunlight of summer. Snow cover on land is also
___(8)__ in many areas. In the ...(9)... of snow
and ice, these areas go from having bright,sunlight-reflecting surfaces that cool the planet
to having dark, sunlight-absorbing surfaces that
...(10)... more energy into the Earth system and
cause more warming.
are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
Against each number, five words are suggested,
one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find
the appropriate word in each case.
Greenhouse gases are only ...(1)... of the story
when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can ...(2)..... additional
changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are ...(3)...
climate feedbacks, and they could more than
double the amount of warming caused by carbon
dioxide alone. The primary feedbacks are ...(4)...
to snow and ice, water vapour, clouds, and the
carbon cycle.
Perhaps the most well ...(5)... feedback
come from melting snow and ice in the Northern
Hemisphere. Warming temperatures are already
...(6)... a growing percentage of Arctic sea ice,
exposing dark ocean water during the ...(7)...
sunlight of summer. Snow cover on land is also
___(8)__ in many areas. In the ...(9)... of snow
and ice, these areas go from having bright,sunlight-reflecting surfaces that cool the planet
to having dark, sunlight-absorbing surfaces that
...(10)... more energy into the Earth system and
cause more warming.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the given passage, there
are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
Against each number, five words are suggested,
one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find
the appropriate word in each case.
Greenhouse gases are only ...(1)... of the story
when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can ...(2)..... additional
changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are ...(3)...
climate feedbacks, and they could more than
double the amount of warming caused by carbon
dioxide alone. The primary feedbacks are ...(4)...
to snow and ice, water vapour, clouds, and the
carbon cycle.
Perhaps the most well ...(5)... feedback
come from melting snow and ice in the Northern
Hemisphere. Warming temperatures are already
...(6)... a growing percentage of Arctic sea ice,
exposing dark ocean water during the ...(7)...
sunlight of summer. Snow cover on land is also
...(8)... in many areas. In the _____(9)___ of snow
and ice, these areas go from having bright,sunlight-reflecting surfaces that cool the planet
to having dark, sunlight-absorbing surfaces that
...(10)... more energy into the Earth system and
cause more warming.
are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
Against each number, five words are suggested,
one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find
the appropriate word in each case.
Greenhouse gases are only ...(1)... of the story
when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can ...(2)..... additional
changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are ...(3)...
climate feedbacks, and they could more than
double the amount of warming caused by carbon
dioxide alone. The primary feedbacks are ...(4)...
to snow and ice, water vapour, clouds, and the
carbon cycle.
Perhaps the most well ...(5)... feedback
come from melting snow and ice in the Northern
Hemisphere. Warming temperatures are already
...(6)... a growing percentage of Arctic sea ice,
exposing dark ocean water during the ...(7)...
sunlight of summer. Snow cover on land is also
...(8)... in many areas. In the _____(9)___ of snow
and ice, these areas go from having bright,sunlight-reflecting surfaces that cool the planet
to having dark, sunlight-absorbing surfaces that
...(10)... more energy into the Earth system and
cause more warming.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the given passage, there
are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
Against each number, five words are suggested,
one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find
the appropriate word in each case.
Greenhouse gases are only ...(1)... of the story
when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can ...(2).... additional
changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are ...(3)...
climate feedbacks, and they could more than
double the amount of warming caused by carbon
dioxide alone. The primary feedbacks are ...(4)...
to snow and ice, water vapour, clouds, and the
carbon cycle.
Perhaps the most well ...(5)... feedback
come from melting snow and ice in the Northern
Hemisphere. Warming temperatures are already
...(6)... a growing percentage of Arctic sea ice,
exposing dark ocean water during the ...(7)...
sunlight of summer. Snow cover on land is also
...(8)... in many areas. In the ...(9)... of snow
and ice, these areas go from having bright,sunlight-reflecting surfaces that cool the planet
to having dark, sunlight-absorbing surfaces that
_______(10)_____ more energy into the Earth system and
cause more warming.
are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
Against each number, five words are suggested,
one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find
the appropriate word in each case.
Greenhouse gases are only ...(1)... of the story
when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can ...(2).... additional
changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are ...(3)...
climate feedbacks, and they could more than
double the amount of warming caused by carbon
dioxide alone. The primary feedbacks are ...(4)...
to snow and ice, water vapour, clouds, and the
carbon cycle.
Perhaps the most well ...(5)... feedback
come from melting snow and ice in the Northern
Hemisphere. Warming temperatures are already
...(6)... a growing percentage of Arctic sea ice,
exposing dark ocean water during the ...(7)...
sunlight of summer. Snow cover on land is also
...(8)... in many areas. In the ...(9)... of snow
and ice, these areas go from having bright,sunlight-reflecting surfaces that cool the planet
to having dark, sunlight-absorbing surfaces that
_______(10)_____ more energy into the Earth system and
cause more warming.
Correct!
Wrong!
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