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Study of the Monthly and Annual Behavior of Temperature and its Impact on Climate Change in Iraq for the Period (1982-2012)

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Fig.2: Iraq map, showing stations of the study [14].
Fig.4: The total monthly average of temperature during one and thirty years from 1982 to 2012 for stations (Mosul, Baghdad and Basrah)
Fig.5: The annual average of temperature during the years (1982-2012) for stations (Mosul, Baghdad and Basrah)
Fig.9: Behavior of the monthly and annual average temperature for the years (1982-2012) for study stations
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