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Chemistry, 26.05.2021 21:50 mayamabjishovrvq9

Use the graph to describe the effect on temperature as depth increases. (3 points) 0
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As depth increases, temperature increases then decreases.
As depth increases, temperature increases.
As depth increases, temperature decreases quickly at first, but eventually becomes constant.
As depth increases, temperature remains the same.

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