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Biology, 10.12.2021 22:40 hunterbesch03

A scientist is analyzing and interpreting atmospheric data collected from Mauna Loa, Hawaii. They notice an increasing trend in the data. This
leads to the question: What causes an increasing trend in atmospheric
carbon dioxide?
In this scenario, what crosscutting concepts did the scientist use to
analyze the data and ask this question?

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