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SCIENCE • QUARTER 3 • MODULE 5
Guide Questions:
Q1. What happened to the amount of carbon dioxide from 1880 to 2000?
Q2. How much is the increase in temperature from 1880 to 2000?
Q3. What is the relationship between the concentration of carbon dioxide and global
temperature?
Q4. When was the global average temperature at its highest and at its lowest?
Answers & Comments
1. The amount of carbon dioxide from 1880 to 2000 is increasing.
2. The increased temperature from 1880 to 2000 is 58.1°F
3. The relationship between concentration of carbon dioxide and global is When the carbon dioxide concentration goes up, temperature goes up. When the carbon dioxide concentration goes down, temperature goes down.
4. Given the size and tremendous heat capacity of the global oceans, it takes a massive amount of heat energy to raise Earth’s average yearly surface temperature even a small amount.
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Answer:
Q1.It was a increase of Global Carbon Greenhouse effect. It starts in Industrial revolution that started the release of Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere that soon builds a blanket that maintain heat from escaping the Planet. 1880 is the time industrial revolution started and the amount of carbon dioxide is on steadily rising and at the 2010 it is already in the high levels which the atmosphere already have built the atmosphere and Tonnes and Tonnes of it was released every year.
Q2. According to the temperature analysis conducted by scientists at NASA’S Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS), averaged overall land and ocean surfaces, temperatures warmed nearly 0.85 degrees Celsius (1.53 degrees Fahrenheit). The temperature increase per decade is around 0.17 degrees Celsius (0.3 degrees Fahrenheit) from the period from 1880 – 2010.
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Q4. According to the temperature analysis conducted by scientists at NASA’S Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS), averaged overall land and ocean surfaces, temperatures warmed nearly 0.85 degrees Celsius (1.53 degrees Fahrenheit). The temperature increase per decade is around 0.17 degrees Celsius (0.3 degrees Fahrenheit) from the period from 1880 – 2010.
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