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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

Find Patterson and Flint's claim in paragraph 2 about how elevated CO2 affects different species; pick the choice that states some species benefit more than others.

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The passage suggests that Patterson and Flint would be most likely to agree with which one of the following statements about increased levels of CO2 in the Earth's atmosphere?

Correct Answer
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The passage explicitly reports that "a number of recent studies confirm that plant growth would be generally enhanced in an atmosphere rich in CO2, [but] they also suggest that increased CO2 would differentially increase the growth rate of different species of plants," and that "Patterson and Flint have shown that these important crops may experience yield reductions because of the increased performance of certain weeds." These statements indicate Patterson and Flint would agree that elevated CO2 will increase the growth rates of certain species more than others.
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