The document analyzes data on carbon emissions and global average temperatures over time. It finds a positive trend between rising emissions and temperatures, with ratios staying consistent. However, the data also shows it takes time for carbon emissions to impact temperatures, and there are multiple contributing factors beyond just emissions levels, such as minimum thresholds, timing effects, and Earth's position relative to the sun.
The document analyzes data on carbon emissions and global average temperatures over time. It finds a positive trend between rising emissions and temperatures, with ratios staying consistent. However, the data also shows it takes time for carbon emissions to impact temperatures, and there are multiple contributing factors beyond just emissions levels, such as minimum thresholds, timing effects, and Earth's position relative to the sun.
The document analyzes data on carbon emissions and global average temperatures over time. It finds a positive trend between rising emissions and temperatures, with ratios staying consistent. However, the data also shows it takes time for carbon emissions to impact temperatures, and there are multiple contributing factors beyond just emissions levels, such as minimum thresholds, timing effects, and Earth's position relative to the sun.
Emissions and Global Average Temperatures Omarr Saeed Niles North High School
Data Analysis: Conclusion:
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