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PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 8:28 am 
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According to scientists at the University of Alaska, while the surface temperature of the globe has risen over the last century by about one degree Fahrenheit, the surface temperature in Alaska, Siberia, and northwestern Canada has increased in the previous thirty years by about five degrees.

(A) the surface temperature in Alaska, Siberia, and northwestern Canada has increased in the previous thirty years by about five degrees
(B) the surface temperature in Alaska, Siberia, and northwestern Canada has increased over the last thirty years by about five degrees
(C) there was an increase in the last thirty years by about five degrees in Alaska, Siberia, and northwestern Canada
(D) it had increased in Alaska, Siberia, and northwestern Canada by about five degrees over the previous thirty years
(E) it has increased in Alaska, Siberia, and northwestern Canada over the previous thirty years by about five degrees


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