Which describes the relationship between the concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (blue line) and average global temperatures (red line) over time? (1 point) Responses Both carbon dioxide and global temperatures begin to increase significantly after the Industrial Revolution that ended in 1840. Both carbon dioxide and global temperatures begin to increase significantly after the Industrial Revolution that ended in 1840. Carbon dioxide increased significantly after the Industrial Revolution that ended in 1840, but global temperatures remained constant. Carbon dioxide increased significantly after the Industrial Revolution that ended in 1840, but global temperatures remained constant. Carbon dioxide increased significantly prior to the Industrial Revolution that ended in 1840, but global temperatures remained constant. Carbon dioxide increased significantly prior to the Industrial Revolution that ended in 1840, but global temperatures remained constant. Both carbon dioxide and global temperatures increased significantly prior to the Industrial Revolution that ended in 1840.

Both carbon dioxide and global temperatures show a clear increasing trend over time, with carbon dioxide levels increasing significantly before and after the Industrial Revolution that ended in 1840. This suggests a strong positive relationship between atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and average global temperatures, as the increase in carbon dioxide levels is likely contributing to the rise in global temperatures.