Annual Mean Surlace Temperature of the Earth from 1880 to 2016 (in "C) Direct Measurements of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide from 1958 to 2017 (in perts per milion 425 1.00 400 0.75 175 0.50 350 0.25 325 300 1955 025 1965 1975 1985 1995 2005 2015 0.50 Year 1880 1900 1920 1940 1960 1980 2000 Year 3. A scientist is making observations about the annual mean surface temperature of the earth (graph 1) and a direct measurement of atmospheric carbon dioxide (graph 2). What observations will this scientist make when loqking at the two graphs, Write a hypothesis that the scientist can make based on these observations. What would happen next in the scientific method? Answer: Type your answer here. n global surface Abmospheric Carbon Diaxide (ppm)

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Annual Mean Surlace Temperature of the Earth
from 1880 to 2016 (in "C)
Direct Measurements of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
from 1958 to 2017 (in perts per million)
425
1.00
400
0.75
175
0.50
150
0.25
325
025
300
1955
1965
1975
1985
1995
2005
2015
Year
0 50
1880
1900
1920
1940
1960
1980
2000
Mmrg Fi
Yoar
3. A scientist is making observations about the annual mean surface temperature of the earth (graph 1) and
a direct measurement of atmospheric carbon dioxide (graph 2). What observations will this scientist
make when loqking at the two graphs. Write a hypothesis that the scientist can make based on these
observations. What would happen next in the scientific method?
Answer:
Type your answer here.
Change in global surface
(5.) enyeedwer
Aamospheric Carbon Diaxide (ppm)
Transcribed Image Text:Annual Mean Surlace Temperature of the Earth from 1880 to 2016 (in "C) Direct Measurements of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide from 1958 to 2017 (in perts per million) 425 1.00 400 0.75 175 0.50 150 0.25 325 025 300 1955 1965 1975 1985 1995 2005 2015 Year 0 50 1880 1900 1920 1940 1960 1980 2000 Mmrg Fi Yoar 3. A scientist is making observations about the annual mean surface temperature of the earth (graph 1) and a direct measurement of atmospheric carbon dioxide (graph 2). What observations will this scientist make when loqking at the two graphs. Write a hypothesis that the scientist can make based on these observations. What would happen next in the scientific method? Answer: Type your answer here. Change in global surface (5.) enyeedwer Aamospheric Carbon Diaxide (ppm)
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