A specific location in Europe produces energy from fossil fuels and geothermal sources. The table below shows the amount of atmospheric carbon dioxide in the location from 1960 to 2000. Year 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Carbon dioxide level (in parts per million by volume) 469 448 423 393 358 Based on the table, which of these conclusions is most likely correct about the location from 1960 to 2000? There has been an increase in atmospheric temperature and decrease in acid rain. There has been an increase in acid rain and decrease in atmospheric temperature. There has been an increase in the use of geothermal energy and a decrease in the use of fossil fuels. There has been an increase in the use of fossil fuels and a decrease in the use of geothermal energy.
What are the choices the format of the question is confusing
Starts at there
right below "1960 and 2000?"
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Im stuck, I feel like its D but im not sure
may i ask why
Bc geothermal sources emit carbon dioxide
The diagram below shows the layers in Earth's interior. Diagram shows the internal layers of Earth. The central layer is labeled A and the layer surrounding A is labeled B. Which of these statements best describes a difference between Layer A and Layer B? Layer B is solid but layer A is molten. Layer A is solid but layer B is molten. Layer A moves in cyclic pattern but Layer B is stationary. Layer B moves in cyclic pattern but Layer A is stationary.
you dont happen to know this right?
The diagram below shows the layers in Earth's interior. Diagram shows the internal layers of Earth. The central layer is labeled A and the layer surrounding A is labeled B. Which of these statements best describes a difference between Layer A and Layer B? Layer B is solid but layer A is molten. Layer A is solid but layer B is molten. Layer A moves in cyclic pattern but Layer B is stationary. Layer B moves in cyclic pattern but Layer A is stationary.
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