Question 2 of 10
2 Points
Which of these might be considered benefits of climate change? Select the
two correct responses.
A. Cold regions that become more appealing to tourism
B. Warmer weather that expands agricultural areas
C. Severe weather that destroys crops, creating food shortages
0 D. Extreme heat, flooding, and drought, which reduce crop yields
O E. Rising seas that displace millions of people along coasts
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Answer:

I guess the first two since the last 3 tells about the disadvantages of climate change.

So the first two is correct.

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Explanation:

Agriculture and climate change are internally correlated with each other in various aspects, as climate change is the main cause of biotic and abiotic stresses, which have adverse effects on the agriculture of a region. The land and its agriculture are being affected by climate changes in different ways, e.g., variations in annual rainfall, average temperature, heat waves, modifications in weeds, pests or microbes, global change of atmospheric CO2 or ozone level, and fluctuations in sea level. The threat of varying global climate has greatly driven the attention of scientists, as these variations are imparting negative impact on global crop production and compromising food security worldwide. According to some predicted reports, agriculture is considered the most endangered activity adversely affected by climate changes. To date, food security and ecosystem resilience are the most concerning subjects worldwide. Climate-smart agriculture is the only way to lower the negative impact of climate variations on crop adaptation, before it might affect global crop production drastically. In this review paper, we summarize the causes of climate change, stresses produced due to climate change, impacts on crops, modern breeding technologies, and biotechnological strategies to cope with climate change, in order to develop climate resilient crops. Revolutions in genetic engineering techniques can also aid in overcoming food security issues against extreme environmental conditions, by producing transgenic plants.

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