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Studying the climate on other planets is important to understanding the climate on Earth because
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B. comparing climates on other planets helps scientists understand which factors are important.
C. underlying physical processes are the same on every planet.
D. other planets offer a range of extremes to which Earth can be compared.
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- 2. Make Sense and Persevere The scatter plot shows the annual profit for one airline. The equation of the trend line shown is y 0.4x + 4.1, where x represents the number of years since 2000 and y represents the revenue in millions of dollars. What was the approximate difference in revenue between 2003 and 2007? An arctic cold front is moving through an area. It is 37° Total Profit in Millions ($) N 0 0 2 Airline Revenue X 6 8 10 4 Years Since 20003. Calculate the geostrophic wind speed in meters per second for a geopotential height gradient of 102 m per 1000 km. Compare this value with the four gradient wind speeds for the same height gradient and a radius of curvature of 500 km. Identify the anomalous and normal cyclones and anticyclones. Assume f = 10-4 s¯¹. [~ Holton 3.4] -1 S15. The consensus view among climate scientists is that the above increase in global temperature is due to an increase in atmospheric CO2 caused by human emissions. The below plot is a record of the increase in CO2 measured since 1960. A) What was the atmospheric CO2 concentration in 1960? B) How about in 2020? C) What do you think causes the annual variations? April 10, 2020 Carbon dioxide concentration at Mauna Loa Observatory 420 Full Record ending April 11, 2020 410 400 390 380 370 360 350 340 330 320 310 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 CO₂ Concentration (ppm) 2 OCEANOGRADE 2010 2015 2020