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223. 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

Please provide explanation for your answer.
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 [#permalink] New post 01 Oct 2007, 17:44
Agree with 'B'.

I believe it should not be 'C' as v r talking about hypothesis.

Having a state acheived would balance out the solar enery absorption. Mooreover increaing.......resulting doesn't synch that well.
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