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ACT Aspire Science: Finding Common Ground 1 Views


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Which statement would both sides agree on?


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Yeah Oh okay Sparring signs people Next Two of five

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in this Siri's here on global warming was the way

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things look like they're lost without having to think about

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that A lot of weight Which statement would both sides

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agree on Southern oceans warming interiors thinking there's no ice

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loss Polar bear fur micro Where did mention polar bears

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All right well the answer here that four of yours

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is getting a bit thick there Antarctica maybe lay off

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the donuts into a few crunches side A mentions that

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there's been some drilling into the ice core of Antarctica

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and scientists have been able to discover that the land

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ice there is in fact getting thicker Inside be notes

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that the interior Isis thickening as well So the answer

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is B The interior of Antarctica is in fact thickening

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Yeah inside a makes no statement about Southern Ocean so

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we don't know a little She thinks it's eating up

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or not Inside be states that I lost is happening

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at the edges And finally we know that polar bears

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aren't migrating from the South Pole because well there are

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no polar bears in Antarctica People like Why don't you

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watch Discovery Channel or at least not Geo That's it 00:01:19.64 --> [endTime] It's B as in bear

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