Hello to answer your question.
A is correct
But more likely forest fires would be the culprit because the trees produce O2
so when the are burnt, it would be like everybody o this earth breathed out at once causing CO2 to be released in to the atmostphere in a big burst
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Answer:when visiting the Channel Islands, you can't help but be amazed by creatures such as the island fox, night lizard, deer mouse, island scrub jay, and ashy storm-petrel, just to name a few of the endemic species. The Channel Islands were also once home to the pygmy mammoth, a now extinct dwarf elephant that evolved in this insular environment.
Along with these endemic species are many of what biologists call invasive species, species that originated from elsewhere but have found a home in the Channel Islands. These include sweet fennel, olive trees, and Australian blue gum trees. For a time, elk and deer could also be found here as well.
Explanation:
Polypeptide is a sequence of amino acids
So it's going to be obviously oxygen XD ....so that's one
Next, it's going to be carbon dioxide, since it has to exit the cell, because it is a waste product ...so that's two
Finally, it's also going to be something you drink everyday.
*whispers* it's water XD because of osmosis
So recap:
1) Oxygen 2) Carbon Dioxide 3) Water
hope that helps!! :D