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- Q1What correlation does André notice between carbon dioxide levels and temperature?As carbon dioxide levels drop, temperatures decrease as well.Temperature changes are only due to natural processes.Both graphs show an upward trend, indicating a correlation between rising carbon dioxide levels and increasing average temperatures over time.There is no correlation between carbon dioxide levels and temperature.30s
- Q2What anomaly does Jeanne identify in the graphs?Temperature always increases alongside carbon dioxide.Temperature changes uniformly follow carbon dioxide changes.She points out parts of the graphs where temperature increased but carbon dioxide levels did not rise as much or even dropped.Carbon dioxide levels have no impact on temperature.30s
- Q3How does the Sun's energy impact the greenhouse effect?Variations in solar energy output and changes in the Earth's orbit affect how much heat the Earth receives.Solar energy aspects remain constant over time.The Sun's energy has no impact on Earth's climate.The Earth only reflects solar energy without absorbing it.30s
- Q4What is one mechanism by which carbon dioxide contributes to rising temperatures?Carbon dioxide cools the atmosphere.It has no effect on temperature at all.It only affects temperature during the night.Carbon dioxide traps heat as a greenhouse gas, linking it to rising temperatures.30s
- Q5Why are reports from national scientific societies considered trustworthy?They are often biased towards certain results.They focus only on unpopular scientific theories.They are opinions of a single scientist.They consist of experts and are rigorously reviewed based on the latest scientific evidence.30s
- Q6What role does scientific debate play in the reliability of findings?Findings are accepted without question.It ensures that findings are scrutinized and validated through comparison to real-world data.Debate is unnecessary for validating scientific research.Scientific debate creates confusion among scientists.30s
- Q7What impact do volcanic eruptions have on climate?They release gases and particles that can temporarily cool the planet.They have no significant impact on climate.They always increase the planet's temperature.They only affect weather patterns, not climate.30s
- Q8What is the significance of atmospheric pollution in climate change?It only causes local changes in weather.Atmospheric pollution has a negligible impact on climate.Atmospheric pollution helps to cool the Earth.Greenhouse gases from human activities enhance the greenhouse effect.30s
- Q9Why is an article in a peer-reviewed journal considered reliable?It reflects personal opinions of the authors.It is often published without review.It is evaluated by independent experts before publication.It is written solely for public entertainment.30s
- Q10What effect does an increase in carbon dioxide have on climate predictions?Carbon dioxide has no effect on climate predictions.It only affects short-term weather forecasts.It allows scientists to predict future temperature changes and assess potential impacts.Increased carbon dioxide makes predictions impossible.30s