A decreasing line
You would need to look at a temperature / pressure graph
They do not form a logical absorbance graph
An absorption spectrum in analytical chemistry shows how a substance absorbs light at different wavelengths, while a standard curve is a graph that relates the concentration of a substance to its measured signal, helping to quantify the amount of that substance in a sample.
For dependent and independent variable, remember DRY MIX:D - dependent variableR - response you are recording in your notebookY - graphed on the Y-axisM - the thing manipulated by the scientistI - independent variableX - graphed on the X-axisSo for absorption of hear by color:the dependent variable is the absorption of heat: that's the response you are recording and when you graph it, this value goes on the Y-axis.the independent variable is the color: that's the thing you manipulated and when you graph it, this value goes on the X-axis.
To determine the initial value on a graph, look for the point where the graph intersects the y-axis. This point represents the initial value or starting point of the graph.
A decreasing line
A line graph would be ideal for depicting the change in concentration of carbon dioxide over time. This type of graph effectively shows trends and fluctuations in concentration levels as they occur, allowing for easy visualization of increases or decreases over the specified time period. By plotting time on the x-axis and carbon dioxide concentration on the y-axis, you can clearly illustrate the relationship between these two variables.
The graph of carbon dioxide storage typically shows an increasing trend over time due to human activities such as deforestation and burning of fossil fuels. This results in a buildup of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, contributing to climate change. Efforts to mitigate this include carbon capture and storage technologies, reforestation, and reducing emissions.
A line graph would be most suitable for showing the relationship between the concentration of carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere and the amount of infrared radiation absorbed by the atmosphere. The x-axis can display the concentration of CO2 in ppm, and the y-axis can show the amount of infrared radiation absorbed. This graph would illustrate any increase or decrease in radiation absorption with changing CO2 concentrations.
The graph is called an action spectrum. It shows the efficiency of different wavelengths of light in driving photosynthesis by plotting the rate of carbon dioxide conversion to glucose against the corresponding wavelengths.
A line that is decreasing Apex
A pie chart or a bar graph are commonly used to represent the major gases found in Earth's atmosphere. These types of graphs effectively show the distribution or composition of gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
You would need to look at a temperature / pressure graph
The principal components of the air are: 1. Nitrogen 78 % 2. Oxygen 21 % 3. Carbon dioxide 4. Argon 5. Water vapours 6. Neon 7. Xenon 8. Krypton 9. Radon 10. Helium
Perhaps you could be unique from all of the other alarmists out there, and show an accurate graphical that shows the REAL picture: On a graph, (the graph will need to be the length of a football field to be accurate) show the breakdown of ALL of the components of the atmosphere. At the END of the graph, show the TOTAL carbon dioxide that is in the atmosphere today. 360 Parts Per Million (PPM) will be shown as a little over an inch of TOTAL carbon dioxide on your graph, if you decide to do it accurately. The CHANGE in carbon dioxide over the last hundred years has been about 50 PPM, or on your graph it would be a little less than 1/4 inches. Then to be truly accurate, and to fully disclose the importance of the carbon dioxide increase, show that not only has this not been the HIGHEST level of carbon dioxide that the earth has experienced, the phase that the earth is going through currently is one of the COOLEST periods on record, which has lasted for a couple thousand years. Earth is ACTUALLY returning to a more typical temperature level. There are some who truly believe in the global warming theories, but unfortunately there are so many true scientists who would tell you otherwise, but are afraid to speak out for fear of the consequences they would suffer. "Global Warming" is a political issue. If you'll bother to look any further than the emotional content, you'll find that there is nothing really of substance to the global warming movement. It's all smoke and mirrors and a lot of rhetoric. That's ok, I'm sure you have your firm beliefs and won't bother to listen to anything that I have to say. So have a good concert. But to answer your question, one of the major costs of the concert would be THE TRUTH. You would need to be willing to ignore the truth if you were to put on a concert like that.
From the graph, we can infer the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased steadily over the past decades. This increase is likely due to human activities such as burning fossil fuels. Additionally, we can see that the levels of methane and nitrous oxide have also increased, which are potent greenhouse gases contributing to global warming. Overall, the graph provides valuable insights into the changing composition of Earth's atmosphere and its implications for climate change.
The composition of air is best represented by a pie chart. This type of graph visually illustrates the proportions of different gases in the atmosphere, such as nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and trace gases. A pie chart allows for easy comparison of their relative abundances, making it clear how each component contributes to the overall composition of air.