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Question by Selina Basu
Submitted on 11/19/2003
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Hi I'm looking at climate change and have a global temperature graph for 1900-2000 that shows trends by showing the deviation's from the mean but I can't seem to find the actual value for this mean anywhere. I was wondering if you knew what the mean global temperature value was for the past 100 years


Answer by mooo
Submitted on 3/24/2004
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i have no idea but i wanna see wot ova ppl av put.

 

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