• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: squashxhchfu
  • Perguntado 5 anos atrás

Our Carbon Footprint



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[…] Your footprint is the effect you have on the world’s resources. It is shaped by what you do, what you eat, where you go, and how you get there. You can help conserve resources by leaving as small a footprint as you can.

How does your carbon footprint work? It’s all about how much carbon dioxide goes into the atmosphere because of you. For example, when you ride in a car, your carbon footprint grows. A car’s engine emits a lot of carbon dioxide. But when you walk or ride a bike, your carbon footprint doesn’t grow. If you take a bus or train, your carbon footprint is much smaller than if you ride in a car.

So why should we care about adding to our carbon footprints? Here’s why: Carbon dioxide traps the Sun’s heat in our atmosphere. That’s called the greenhouse effect. It’s the main cause of global warming. Global warming leads to changes on Earth that can cause droughts, floods, habitat loss for plants and animals, and a rise in sea level.

OUR Carbon Footprint. Kids Discover. Available at: . Accessed on: 7 July 2016.



The word changes in the sentence “Global warming leads to changes on Earth” refers to

A
something terrible


B
something good


C
something normal


D
something right

Respostas

respondido por: Iamaqueen
3

Resposta:

A

Explicação:

bem aquecimento global n é uma coisa boa,talvez normal,mas é claro q nao é certa,em minha opinião, é a alternativa A...

(I hope I helped u lol)

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