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Scientific graphs often display information about multiple different data sources. For example, examine the more complex graph in Figure 2 and answer the questions below: Current 400 Because environmental science data is geographic in nature, data is commonly represented in choropleth maps. The anomaly map in Figure 3 was shown in this week's lecture slides. You can refer to the Tutorial 1 Appendix for information on how to interpret choropleth and anomaly graphs. Examine the map and answer the questions below. 350 co, concentration, ppm -3008 250 200 Antarctic temperature, 150 mwillen wat Copernicus CECMWF Figure 3. Surface air temperature anomaly for November 2018 relative to 1981-2010. -12 800,000 600.000 200,000 400.000 Years before present 14. On this map, what does a surface air temperature anomaly of O°C mean? (1) Figure 2. Concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO) in parts per million (ppm) unit volume measured from the Vosotkice core in Antarctica, and inferred air temperature in from 800,000 1 before present to current day. Source: IPCC, 2017. 11. What two dependent variables are displayed on the vertical axes, and what units are each measured in? (2) 15. On the map, what is represented generally by: (2) a. Blue colours? b. Red colours? End of document I
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