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Which of the following are non-human CAUSES of global climate change? (Choose all that apply)
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Select one or more:
a. The quantity of extreme weather events that happen on Earth
b. The average wind speeds and how they move around the world
c. Changes in solar radiation over time
d. The movement of continents/land on Earth over long periods of time
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