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Many geologists have proposed naming the current time period of Earth's history the Anthropocene epoch. The rationale for doing so includes the fact that erosion rates and greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere have increased rapidly over the past 300 years. Almost all environmental scientists agree that increases in greenhouse gases contribute to global climate change. Carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, ozone, hydrochlorofluorocarbons, and water vapor are the main culprits. Human activities, chief among them the tapping and burning of fossil fuels for energy, have significantly increased these "greenhouse gases" in our atmosphere in the last 300 years. With rising standards of living in developing countries, emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases are expected to continue to rise. If unchecked, carbon dioxide levels will reach twice preindustrial levels by midcentury and double again by the end of the century. Computer models have shown that this rise alone could raise Earth's temperatures by 3 to 10 degrees Fahrenheit by 2100.
-Besides contributing to global warming, nitrous oxide contributes indirectly to acid precipitation because of ________________


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Targeting

involves selecting specific segments of a market as the focus of a marketing campaign or strategy, to more effectively reach potential customers.

Demographic Segmentation

The process of dividing a market into segments based on demographic factors such as age, gender, income, education, and family size.

Geodemographic Segmentation

The process of dividing a market into smaller groups based on geographic location and demographic characteristics for targeted marketing strategies.

Psychographic Segmentation

The division of a market into different segments based on consumers' personality traits, values, attitudes, interests, and lifestyles.

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