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Scientists expect CO2 in the air to about double this century. While more CO2 can make many plants grow faster, some thought that extra plant growth would soak up CO2 and slow warming. But studies show problems: weeds and other plants might benefit more than important crops like corn and sugarcane (hurting farm yields and increasing fire risk), and in cold places like the tundra warming melts frozen ground so dead plants rot and release lots more CO2. In short, extra plant growth probably won’t guarantee more food or less global warming.

Logic Breakdown

Spot the para-1 hypothesis (CO2 fertilization → more vegetation → less atmospheric CO2) and then find the passage section that contradicts it — Billings' tundra study showing that warming-induced permafrost melt and peat decomposition can release CO2 faster than plants can absorb it.

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The passage suggests that the hypothesis mentioned in the first paragraph is not entirely accurate because it fails to take into account which one of the following in predicting the effects of increased vegetation on the rate of global warming?

Correct Answer
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The passage says the hypothesis ignores that warming can increase decomposition and thereby release CO2 faster than plant uptake. Support: "Billings' simulation of global warming conditions in wet tundra grasslands showed that the level of CO2 actually increased." "But as the permafrost melted, more peat (accumulated dead plant material) began to decompose. This process in turn liberated more CO2 to the atmosphere." and "Billings estimated that if summer temperatures rose four degrees Celsius, the tundra would liberate 50 percent more CO2 than it does currently." These sentences show that increased plant growth would not compensate for increased decomposition, which is the omitted factor in the para-1 hypothesis.
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