Which of the following hypotheses is supported by the data analysis? O Earth's temperature has natural cycles throughout history. O Humans have caused all of Earth's temperature changes. O Earth does not go through rapid temperature changes. O Oxygen affects global temperatures more than CO₂ levels.
Which of the following hypotheses is supported by the data analysis? O Earth's temperature has natural cycles throughout history. O Humans have caused all of Earth's temperature changes. O Earth does not go through rapid temperature changes. O Oxygen affects global temperatures more than CO₂ levels.
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Which of the following hypotheses is supported by the data analysis?
O Earth's temperature has natural cycles throughout history.
Humans have caused all of Earth's temperature changes
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equatorial Pangea too
hot for peat swamps
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O Earth's temperature has natural cycles throughout history.
O Humans have caused all of Earth's temperature changes.
Earth does not go through rapid temperature changes.
Oxygen affects global temperatures more than CO₂ levels.
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Which of the following hypotheses is supported by the data analysis?
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world without polar ice caps
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