Which is an effect of global warming?(1 point)

Responses

rising sea level over a period of time
rising sea level over a period of time

increasing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
increasing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere

increasing greenhouse gas concentration in air
increasing greenhouse gas concentration in air

changing seasons every year

The correct answer is: rising sea level over a period of time.

The effect of global warming is rising sea level over a period of time, increasing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, and increasing greenhouse gas concentration in air. Changing seasons every year is not directly caused by global warming.

The correct answer is "rising sea level over a period of time," among the options given.

To find the answer, we can examine the effects of global warming. Global warming is caused by an increase in greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, leading to an increase in the Earth's average temperature. One of the consequences of this rise in temperature is the melting of ice caps and glaciers, which contribute to rising sea levels.

So, by understanding the connection between global warming and the melting of ice caps and glaciers, we can conclude that a rising sea level over a period of time is a direct effect of global warming.