- What is the horizontal scale of your graph? How many years does it show?
- The horizontal scale of my graph is from 1850 to 2005, it goes up by fives (like every five years). It shows 155 years.
- What is the vertical axis showing? What are the units? What is the total range shown?
- The vertical axis is showing Temperature Anomaly, the units go up by twos, from negative six to positive six. The total rage is 12.
- Can you tell from the picture's host page where the data came from? If so, where?
- The data came from OneUtah.org, a webstie in Utah for 'loud political debate.' The data came from Utah.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Questions 1/28
Friday, January 14, 2011
Earth Science.
- 1 - What do you think the global average temperature is? This means the average for everywhere on Earth, day and night, for an entire year. Explain why you answered what you did.
- 2 - People are often talking about "global warming." How much do you think the average global temperature has increased in the past 100 years? Do you think that this is a lot?
- 3 - What do you think is the hottest the Earth has ever been? (since there has been an atmosphere?) How about the coldest the Earth has ever been? Explain why you answered what you did.
- 4 - Are you concerned about "global warming?" Why or why not?
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Soil Erosion
If the amount of rainfall is high then I think it would be classified as a rain forest because they get a lot of rain which is good for supporting plant life. If the place doesn't get a lot of rain it would be come dry with a lot of grass like a grassland.
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