Answer the following questions based on the graph below: Co, Level v. Population for 1960 - 2015 420 400 2015 380 360 340 320 1960 300 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 World Population (millions) The graph show [ Select ] correlation. When the world population increases, we would expect the Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide levels to [ [ Select ] When the carbon dioxide levels were at 390 parts per million (ppm), the world population was about [ Select ] millions. Atmospheric CO, Level(ppm)

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Answer the following questions based on the graph below:
CO, Level v. Population for 1960 - 2015
420
400
2015
380
360
340
320
1960
300
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
World Population (millions)
The graph show [Select ]
correlation. When the world
population increases, we would expect the Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
levels to [Select ]
When the carbon dioxide levels
were at 390 parts per million (ppm), the world population was about
[
[ Select ]
millions.
Atmospheric CO, Level (ppm)
Transcribed Image Text:Answer the following questions based on the graph below: CO, Level v. Population for 1960 - 2015 420 400 2015 380 360 340 320 1960 300 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 World Population (millions) The graph show [Select ] correlation. When the world population increases, we would expect the Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide levels to [Select ] When the carbon dioxide levels were at 390 parts per million (ppm), the world population was about [ [ Select ] millions. Atmospheric CO, Level (ppm)
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