File:Show Your Stripes change in temperature graphic for Peru, Trujillo.png
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[edit]DescriptionShow Your Stripes change in temperature graphic for Peru, Trujillo.png | Show Your Stripes change in temperature graphic for Peru, Trujillo. These warming stripe graphics are visual representations of the change in temperature as measured in each country, region or city over the past 100+ years. Each stripe or bar represents the temperature in that country, region or city averaged over a year. Data for this graphic is from Berkeley Earth (BK). |
Source | Professor Ed Hawkins, University of Reading, UK |
Author | Professor Ed Hawkins |
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