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Contrary to earlier conjectures, it may be that increased atmospheric carbon dioxide as a result of burning fossil fuels would cool the globe by reducing the amount of solar energy absorbed by snow.
(A) increased atmospheric carbon dioxide as a result of burning
(B) increased atmospheric carbon dioxide resulting from the combustion of
(C) increasing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere resulting from the combustion of
(D) carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that increase from burning
(E) atmospheric carbon dioxide that increased from burning


A or B?
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Re: SC: Burning of Fuels [#permalink] New post 14 Sep 2005, 08:22
Go with B. A looks like it needs a comma after dioxide...



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Contrary to earlier conjectures, it may be that increased atmospheric carbon dioxide as a result of burning fossil fuels would cool the globe by reducing the amount of solar energy absorbed by snow.
(A) increased atmospheric carbon dioxide as a result of burning
(B) increased atmospheric carbon dioxide resulting from the combustion of
(C) increasing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere resulting from the combustion of
(D) carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that increase from burning
(E) atmospheric carbon dioxide that increased from burning


A or B?
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 [#permalink] New post 15 Sep 2005, 22:00
B it is!
As for A, it doesn't imply the fact the CO2 is a result of burning fossil fuels clearly enough ( atleast for me :wink: )
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Re: SC: Burning of Fuels [#permalink] New post 21 Sep 2005, 23:09
OA is B...
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