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ehd123 ehd123
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8 years ago
How can we explain the constant CO2 rate in the atmosphere until around 15 yrs ago?
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Educator
8 years ago
Hmmm... what data are you looking at?
ehd123 Author
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8 years ago
We weren't given any data.. Just in general.. Was thinking about industrialization but I don't know if this was occuring only 15 yrs ago.. 2000s =/ if I'm not mistaken, it must have happened much longer ago
B.Sc in Biology
M.Sc Neuroscience
PhD. Candidate in Neuroscience


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Educator
8 years ago
So the assumption is that the increase in carbon dioxide was constant until 15 years ago when it increased?
ehd123 Author
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8 years ago
Right..
B.Sc in Biology
M.Sc Neuroscience
PhD. Candidate in Neuroscience


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