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Relationship Between Temperature and CO2 Levels: Insights from Fall 2011 Data

This graph from Fall 2011 illustrates the correlation between temperature and CO2 levels. The temperature scale is represented on the left, with readings in blue, while CO2 concentrations are displayed on the right, indicated in red. Notably, as temperatures decrease significantly, CO2 levels also show a rising trend. This relationship emphasizes the complex interactions between temperature variations and atmospheric CO2, reflecting the broader implications for climate change and environmental science. Understanding these dynamics is critical for addressing global warming.

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Relationship Between Temperature and CO2 Levels: Insights from Fall 2011 Data

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  1. GEOS 110 Fall 2011

  2. Temperature scale is on the left. Temp is in blueCO2 scale is on the right. CO2 is in redWhat does the graph tell us about temp and CO2?

  3. When temperature gets very low, temp increases and CO2 level increases

  4. Major concepts

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