Complete the simple analysis of temperature (for which there are always observations of temperature that correspond to the contour values) in Figure 2 for the 75 and 70°F isotherms. The 80°F contour is completed as an example for you. Be sure to label your contours with its value and units.
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Complete the simple analysis of temperature (for which there are always observations of temperature that correspond to the contour values) in Figure 2 for the 75 and 70°F isotherms. The 80°F contour is completed as an example for you. Be sure to label your contours with its value and units.
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