Flesh eating bacteria commonly known as Vibrio vulnificus thrives in warm temperature in ocean and brackish water and have potential to cause deadly disease in Northeastern United States due to rising sea surface temperature. This statement is true or false (indicate by T or F)
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The Loss of sea ice sheltering algae has led to the loss of…
The Loss of sea ice sheltering algae has led to the loss of polar bears.
Climate change-driven events, including heavy rainfall and d…
Climate change-driven events, including heavy rainfall and drought can increase diarrheal diseases. This statement is true or false (indicate by T or F).
Climate change-driven disasters can negatively affect the fo…
Climate change-driven disasters can negatively affect the following public health outcomes:
Eighty-six and ninety-one percentage of the existing species…
Eighty-six and ninety-one percentage of the existing species on the Earth and Ocean, respectively, remain to be described. This statement is true or false (indicate by T or F)
Globally, how many estimated people die from hunger-related…
Globally, how many estimated people die from hunger-related causes per year? (only one answer is correct)
Which one of the following statements is NOT true concerning…
Which one of the following statements is NOT true concerning climate change-driven ocean acidification? (only one answer is correct)
Identify food traits negatively affected by climate change?…
Identify food traits negatively affected by climate change? (Only one answer is correct)
Arrange (from the lowest to the highest) the share of popula…
Arrange (from the lowest to the highest) the share of population that is undernourished in: (1) South Asia, (2) Latin America, and (3) Sub-Saharan Africa (only one answer is correct)
Climate change-driven food insecurity and public health outc…
Climate change-driven food insecurity and public health outcome is hampered by many factors except food transportation, storage, and disposal. This statement is true or false (indicate by T or F)