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             Islands that could disappear in your   lifetime 
            Island   vacations are dreams for many tourists, but climate change has lifted ocean   temperatures, raised sea levels and worsened storm severity. As a result,   some islands are threatened and could disappear in the coming decades. 
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             Federal States of Micronesia 
            2019 Population: 112,640 
            The   average rate of sealevel rise worldwide has been 3.1 mm per year since 1993.   But the rate around Federated States of Micronesia is three times faster. The   country is at risk of disappearing because of coastal flooding, erosion, and   frequent storms. 
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             Tuvalu 
            2019 Population: 11,508. 
            Tuvalu   is a small chain of islands in the Pacific Ocean. For more than 25 years, its   representatives have raised alarms that climate change could raise sea levels   enough to flood the islands. Even if waters never get that high, Tuvalu could   still become uninhabitable as rising sea levels have polluted the nation's   groundwater resources with salt. 
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             Marshall Islands 
            2019 Population: 58,413 
            Residents   of Marshall Islands, a chain of volcanic islands and coral atolls in the   central Pacific Ocean, have known for years that they have to either build   new artificial islands to relocate or raise the existing ones. 
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             Shishmaref, Alaska 
            2019 Population: 617 
            In   2016, people living in Shishmaref, Alaska, located near the Bering Strait,   voted to relocate before melting ice and land erosion would forced them to.   Alaska had granted the city $8 million toward the move, but officials say it   will cost $200 million. 
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(  )21. The sea level around Federal States of Micronesia is rising as much as ________ or so a year.
A. 1.1 mm  B. 3.1 mm  C. 6.6 mm  D. 9.3 mm
(  )22. Which island has been granted some funds to relocate by the state government?
A. Federal States of Micronesia  B. Tuvalu
C. Marshall Islands  D. Shishmaref