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- Douglas Martinson suggests that temperature increases caused by global warming would not significantly affect the stability of the Antarctic environment
- less sea ice would form in the winter because global warming would cause temperatures to rise
- However, Martinson argues, the effect of a warmer atmosphere may be offset as follows
1. It can be inferred from the passage that which of the following is true of the surface waters in the current Antarctic environment?C) They are more likely to sink and stir up deep waters than they would be if atmospheric temperatures were to increase.- Correct
The formation of sea ice causes the concentration of salt in surface waters to increase; less sea ice would mean a smaller increase in the concentration of salt. Less salty surface waters would be less dense and therefore less likely to sink and stir up deep water.
2. The passage suggests that Martinson believes which of the following about deep waters in the Antarctic region?A) They rise to the surface more quickly than they would if global warming were to occur.- Correct
Less salty surface waters would be less dense and therefore less likely to sink and stir up deep water. The deep water, with all its stored heat, would rise to the surface at a slower rate.
3. According to the passage, which of the following is true about the sea ice that surrounds the Antarctic continent?E) Changes in the amount of sea ice affect the degree of saltiness of the surface waters- Correct
The formation of sea ice causes the concentration of salt in surface waters to increase