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UNO [17]
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Summarize what you have learned in Lesson 3.1 by answering the focus question: "What is the pattern of Earth's average temperatu

re?" Use the Ta Explorer from the periods 1880-2011 and 1979-2011 for examples in your answer.
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diamong [38]3 years ago
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Ummmmmm jus search it up
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