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have failed to produce the rapid reduction in greenhouse gas emissions that would be necessary to prevent catastrophic warming. Question 18: A. whom recorded dramatic shifts throughout various countries since decade B. which occurred across multiple regions where experienced extreme weather C. has risen by more than one degree Celsius since the pre-industrial era D. having change substantially within global ecosystems during recent years Question 19: A. an evidence which debate scientists could potentially lead to effective policy solutions B. an observation whether researchers believe strongly affect regional climate patterns C. a phenomenon that scientists monitor closely to predict future environmental changes D. a discovery what experts claim has increasing significance for understanding natural systems Question 20: A. Global temperatures continue rising rapidly climate scientists warn immediate action needed B. Renewable energy solutions become widespread, traditional power sources remain dominant worldwide C. Although many countries pledged significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 D. Vulnerable ecosystems such as coral reefs are being destroyed by ocean acidification and warming waters Question 21: A. and wildfires are becoming more intense due to the extra energy and moisture in our atmosphere B. renewable technologies advance rapidly traditional fossil fuels remain the primary energy source worldwide C. while ocean temperatures continue rising affecting marine ecosystems throughout all global coastal waters D. extreme weather events occur more frequently, scientists attribute this to climate change patterns Question 22: A. where experts documented changes but fails to implement proper solutions B. which have contributed least to historical emissions and continue to do so C. was experiencing severe impacts yet continued receiving minimal aid D. scientific evidence supports sustainable policies across all regions Read the following passage about How Warming Affects Different Nations and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30. Climate change is a global problem, but its effects are not equal across all countries. Some nations suffer more than others, despite contributing less to the problem. This uneven impact creates what experts call a "climate divide" between rich and poor countries. The rising temperatures, changing rainfall patterns, and extreme weather events affect communities differently based on their location and resources.