If customers are disappointed, a few _____ of the mouse will take them to places where they can let the world know.
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Far from becoming ______ online shoppers are very demanding.
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Greenhouse gases are being released into the atmosphere 30 times faster than the time when the Earth experienced a ______ episode of global warming.
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Zachos warned that studies of global warming events in the geological past _______ we are reaching dangerous new levels.
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Online shoppers now read not only the sales _______ but also reviews from previous purchasers.
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James Zachos, a professor in Santa Cruz California, said the speed of the present buildup of greenhouse gases is far greater than during the global warming after the ______ of the dinosaurs.
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Online traders must also adjust. Amazon, for one, is ______ turning from being primarily a bookseller to the go to shop for everything.
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Smarter consumers know which products have a good _______ and which do not.
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"This will be the same amount of carbon released into the atmosphere from cars and industrial emissions over the next 300 years if present ____ continue", Zachos said.
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It seems the Earth's climate passes a _______ beyond which climate change accelerates with the help of positive feedbacks - vicious circles of warming.
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There can be no ______ that online shopping is of huge benefit to the consumer.
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Other team loses 15 points!
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lifesaver
Give 25 points!
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The ocean is capable of removing carbon, and quickly, but this natural process can be easily ______.
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Zachosยด research into the deep ocean _______ suggests at this time that about 4.5 billion tons o{ carbon entered the atmosphere over 10,000 years.