What does the graph of carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere measured
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What does the graph of carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere measured at Mauna Loa, Hawaii, show?
What do coniferous forest and desert biomes have in common?
a steady amount from 1960 to the present, with annual variation showing more in June–September and less in January–March. an overall rise from 1960 to the present, with annual variation showing more in January–March and less in June–September an overall rise from 1960 to the present, with annual variation showing more in June–September and less in January–March a slight decline from 1960 to the present, with annual variation showing more in June–September and less in January–March a steady amount from 1960 to the present, with annual variation showing more in January–March and less in June–SeptemberExplanation / Answer
Q1) an overall rise from 1960 to the present, with annual variation showing more in January–March and less in June–September
this measurement of co2 at Mauna Loa, Hawaii is known as keeling curve which shows the changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide from 1950, and it shows the amount of co2 is always increasing fast.
Q2)Both plant communities are adapted to drought.
scarcity of water is common in both conditions, eventhough coniferous forests had rainfall most of them suffer drought, in the case of desert biomes the its common fact that they have adapted to the drought.
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