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how does earth’s energy flow change when levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increase? move the labels into the diagram. indicators of a changing world diagram with water vapor, glaciers and ice sheets, sea level, ocean heat content, temperature over land, sea ice
Brief Explanations
When atmospheric CO₂ increases, the greenhouse effect intensifies. This leads to:
- Water vapor: Increases (more evaporation with warmer temps).
- Glaciers and ice sheets: Decreases (melting due to higher temps).
- Sea level: Increases (from melted ice and thermal expansion of oceans).
- Ocean heat content: Increases (oceans absorb more heat).
- Temperature over land: Increases (direct result of enhanced greenhouse effect).
- Sea ice: Decreases (melting as temperatures rise).
For the diagram (assuming upward arrow means "increase" and downward "decrease"):
- Water vapor: Up (↑)
- Glaciers and ice sheets: Down (↓)
- Sea level: Up (↑)
- Ocean heat content: Up (↑)
- Temperature over land: Up (↑)
- Sea ice: Down (↓)
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- Water vapor: $\boldsymbol{\uparrow}$
- Glaciers and ice sheets: $\boldsymbol{\downarrow}$
- Sea level: $\boldsymbol{\uparrow}$
- Ocean heat content: $\boldsymbol{\uparrow}$
- Temperature over land: $\boldsymbol{\uparrow}$
- Sea ice: $\boldsymbol{\downarrow}$