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Social Studies, 21.04.2021 03:00 lashondrastokes83

In which box did the temperature rise faster? In which box did the temperature rise higher?
How did the temperatures in the boxes change after removing them from the sunlight?
How does this experiment demonstrate the greenhouse effect?
What does each item used in the experiment represent in the actual greenhouse effect on Earth? For instance, the light used in the experiment represents the Sun. What does the bottom of the box, air in the box, and plastic wrap each represent in the greenhouse effect?
If you can, compare your results with another student and explain the differences or similarities in your findings.
What did you learn from this investigation?

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