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members of the yupik community load boats to take their belongings to mertarvik.
like iliugtaq, other communities around the world are in danger due to rising temperatures. the yupik people of iliugtaq are one of the first american communities that have had to move because of changes in climate, but they probably wont be the last.
stop and think: have major weather events or changes in climate affected you? how has your family or community dealt with these challenges?
fill in the blanks to explain the effects of the changing climate.
the changing climate made living in the village unsafe. it caused the people of iliugtaq to move to a dropdown location. warmer tempe likely \temperatures\ likely cause more dropdown the world to move, too. options: higher, frozen, warmer.
First Blank (in "move to a ____ location"):
In the context of climate change (like rising sea levels or unstable ground due to melting permafrost), a "higher" location is safer as it's less prone to flooding or other climate - related hazards. The other options "frozen" (doesn't relate to a safe location for moving due to climate change) and "warmer" (warmer location isn't inherently safer; the issue is about safety from climate impacts, not temperature preference for the location) don't fit.
Second Blank (in "Warmer tempe likely cause more ____ the world to move, too"):
The sentence structure and context imply that warmer temperatures (from climate change) will cause more people (or communities) around the world to move. "Warmer" here refers to the warmer temperatures that drive the need to move, while "higher" is about location (not what causes movement) and "frozen" is irrelevant to the causal factor of movement due to climate change.
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