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What does a good graph need?
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Objectives Use data on greenhouse gases to produce graphs showing trends. Explore the effect of greenhouse gases on the Earths climate. Outcomes 3: Create graphs to show trends in greenhouse gases from scientific data. 5: Interpret the data and graph to explain trends shown. 7: Evaluate and explain the impact the increase in greenhouse gases is having on the Earth. Key terms: greenhouse gas, global warming, trend, data, significant.
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Task Follow the instructions to obtain data, create graphs and interpret this data. Aim 4: Develop an ability to analyse, evaluate and synthesise scientific data. Aim 7: Develop and apply skills in information and communication technology in the study of science. Outcomes 3: Create graphs to show trends in greenhouse gases from scientific data. 5: Interpret the data and graph to explain trends shown. 7: Evaluate and explain the impact the increase in greenhouse gases is having on the Earth. Key terms: greenhouse gas, global warming, trend, data, significant.
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Assessment criteria Full set of data Scatter graph created Labelled axis Units on axis Trend line Data trend correctly described Own temperature data found Link data to temperature data Outcomes 3: Create graphs to show trends in greenhouse gases from scientific data. 5: Interpret the data and graph to explain trends shown. 7: Evaluate and explain the impact the increase in greenhouse gases is having on the Earth. Key terms: greenhouse gas, global warming, trend, data, significant.
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