McKibben argues that, starting with coastlines, parts of the planet are becoming inhabitable for humans. For example, he says that (check all that apply)
A, crop fields polluted with salt can no longer be cultivated and people have had to move away
B. ice melting in the coasts leaves towns, cities, and villages without protection from ocean waves
C. hurricanes which have destroyed towns leave people unable to rebuild
D. certain coastal towns are preparing to relocate residents because of rising sea levels
E. areas that were not flood zones 30 years ago have become flood zones

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Answer:

Explanation:

a

For example, he says that ice melting in the coasts leaves towns, cities, and villages without protection from ocean waves,  certain coastal towns are preparing to relocate residents because of rising sea levels,  areas that were not flood zones 30 years ago have become flood zones.

Why parts of the planet are becoming inhabitable for human?

A planet’s habitability, or ability to harbor life, results from a complex network of interactions between the planet itself, the system it’s a part of, and the star it orbits. The standard definition for a habitable planet is one that can sustain life for a significant period of time.

The extra heat striking our planet will trigger the evaporation of sea water. That will drive up atmospheric levels of water vapor. The reason this planet is becoming uninhabitable runaway global burning, soon to become hell-on-Earth.

The correct answers are option B, D, E.

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