Science, asked by hasmig0608, 1 month ago

Between about 1910 to 2010. average global temperatures across Earth's surfaces increased about 0.6C. During the same period average
ocean temperatures increased about 0.1°C
What explains the difference between the changes to average global temperatures and average ocean temperatures?​

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Answered by Insanegirl0
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The total increase between the average of the 1850–1900 period and the 2003–2012 period is 0.78 [0.72 to 0.85] °C according to the SPM for the IPCC fifth assessment report (AR5) The linear regression change over the entire period from 1901–2016 is 1.8°F (1.0°C).

Answered by sb93981212
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Answer:d

Explanation:oceans have a higher heat capacity so it requires more heat energy..........

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