Do Higher Carbon Dioxide Levels Lead to Warmer Conditions?
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7/01/04 Do Higher Carbon Dioxide Levels Lead to Warmer Conditions? Analysis From the graph, one can clearly see a pattern between the air and carbon dioxide. Both rise steadily until 20 minutes and then when the lamp is turned off, they both decline. After the first 10 minutes the temperature of the air is 21.90°C and the temperature of the carbon dioxide is 22.40°C, so there is a difference of 0.50°C. After 20 minutes the temperature of the air is 22.70°C and the temperature is 23.30°C, and there is a difference of 0.60°C. This shows that the carbon dioxide has increased by 0.10°C. After 30 minutes the temperature of the air was 21.70°C and the temperature of the carbon dioxide was 21.90°C. So you can see already, that after 10 minutes of the light being switched off, that the temperature gap between the air and carbon dioxide is getting smaller already. After 40...

