Overpopulation: Global Warming

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Overpopulation: Global Warming By: YeseniaRodriguez

Global Warming Global warming is an increase in the Earth’s average atmospheric temperature that causes corresponding changes in climate. In other words, when the Earth heats up.

Population Overpopulation Population is the amount of people living in a place. Overpopulation is when it is overcrowded.

Question Problem Overpopulation had an impact on global warming. Were people even informed of global warming and overpopulation?

Experimental I want to know if overpopulation can affect the world. Young vs. Old (-30 and +30 years of age) Groups were important  both groups were by chance or something else.

Data Young 30- Old 30+ Mean: 56.7 Mean: 52.6 Standard Deviation: 6.2 T-critical: 3.28

Data Analysis T-test was above the t-critical  T-critical: 1.729  T-calculated: 1.15 Big enough difference.

Claims/Evidence Age difference did matter. (Much difference) 1.729 or higher. For a big difference. Improvements Instead of age do it based on education level. Example. Adult that didn’t finish high school vs. an adult that finished college.