Question: Increased amounts of carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere may lead to global warming. What might global warming then lead to? More photochemical smog. Melting of the polar ice caps. A hole in the ozone layer. Less of a greenhouse effect​

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Answer:

Global warming will lead to the melting of the polar ice caps.

Explanation:

Global warming is a natural process that has occurred numerous times throughout Earth's past. The climate naturally oscillates from one period to another and that is based on Earth's movement, tilt, axis, as well as volcanic activity, tectonic activity, the organisms, etc. In more recent times though there has been another additional factor, the human acticity, which has led to speeding up of the process of global warming because of the huge amounts of greenhouses that are released in the atmosphere.

With greenhouse gases pilling up in the atmosphere, the atmosphere is able to retain more and more heat. More heat in the atmosphere means an increase in global temperatures. The areas that will experience the most dramatic change will be the poles and their surroundings, because a large portion of the ice caps will melt, thus changing the landscape and making it unrecognizable. The huge amounts of ice that will melt will lead to change in the ocean currents and that will have a big effect on the global climate.