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Computer models have shown how increases in carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere will change sea levels around the globe. Based on this
information, does the Earth's atmosphere represent an open system or a closed system?
A. Earth's atmosphere is a closed system because energy can enter or leave the system but no significant amount of matter can enter or leave the system.
B. Earth's atmosphere is a closed system because no significant amount of energy or matter can enter or leave the system.
C. Earth's atmosphere is an open system because energy can enter or leave the system even though no significant amount of matter can enter or leave the system.
D. Earth's atmosphere is an open system because significant amounts of both energy and matter can enter and leave the system.
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