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The graph below shows the sunspot number observed between 1750 and 2000.
based on the graph, which of these periods most likely witnessed the greatest increase in average global temperatures? (2 points)
1750 to 1800
1850 to 1900
1900 to 1950
1950 to 2000
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The graph below shows the sunspot number observed between 1750 and 2000.
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