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Figure 1. Trend of Global Annual Mean Temperature for 1860 to 2000
Figure 2. Trend of Seasonal Temperature for 1979 to 2005
Figure 5. Figure 5. Changes in ice cover over the Arctic Ocean
Figure 9.  Diagram illustrates the solar radiation absorbed Figure 9.  Diagram illustrates the solar radiation absorbed
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