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          The lowest temperature that man has ever known was recorded in Antarctica.


          • A、True


          • B、False


          • C、Not Given


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          Polar explorers can stay alive by wearing warm coats and furs.


          • A、True


          • B、False 


          • C、Not Given


          Despite the hostile environment, both animals and plants can be found in the oceans and on land

          in polar areas


          • A、True


          • B、False


          • C、Not Given


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          A. Soot's Role in Climate Changes Above Oceans and Land

          B. Observations of Warming in the Northern Hemisphere

          C. Explanation of Increased Warming Effect Caused by Soot

          D. Black Soot in Snow and Icy Areas Leading to Climate Change

          E. Black Soot Contributing to Global Warming

          F. Greenhouse Gases as the Main Factor of Global Warming


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