One evidence was, the air bubbles trapped in icebergs dating back thousands of years, just the sulfur and nitrogen concentrations were relatively lower than it is now.JoeMK said:Anyone has a good response to that dotpoint?
* assess the evidence which indicates increases in atmospheric concentration of oxides of sulfur and nitrogen
I couldnt find it in my textbook :burn:
This is a good point to make in a mini-essay for this dotpoint. You shouldn't just provide evidence/arguments for one side, giving a balanced view on both sides is the approach you should take if you were asked a question on this dotpoint.JoeMK said:before the industrial revolution there were no tools advanced enough to be compared today's readings