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Help! Carbon dioxide and temperature. The CO2 value in 48000 BC was 278ppm and the value in 400 BC was 285ppm. the temperature anomoly in 48000 BC was -1.6°C and in 400 BC it was 0°C. what is the Change
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Help! Carbon dioxide and temperature. The CO2 value in 48000 BC was 278ppm and the value in 400 BC was 285ppm. the temperature anomoly in 48000 BC was -1.6°C and in 400 BC it was 0°C. what is the Change and Rate of Change per year for both?
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CO2 VALUE was 278 which means it was 16.8 and 9
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