Section 3.10 References
Subsection 3.10.1 Bibliography
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. Visited on 7/31/23.Subsection 3.10.2 Image Descriptions
A graph with the year on the x-axis starting at 1 CE and ending at 2000 CE. The y-axis shows the global average temperature increase for each year relative to the year 1 CE and it ranges from -.05 degrees centigrade to +1.0 degrees centigrade. Around the year 1900, the trend, which had been slowly declining, started rapidly increasing.