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Sladkaya [172]
3 years ago
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Methane (CH4) is well-known as the key to reduce global warming. Why is that? How CO2 and methane are related anyhow to the glob

al warming problem? Explain.
Chemistry
2 answers:
Zina [86]3 years ago
5 0
  • Methane gas is the key element of Natural gas.
  • Natural gas is the Environment saver
  • It stops air pollution.
  • On the other hand CO2 is an air pollutant.
  • The Carbon dioxide is a key facter of Environment corrosion
astra-53 [7]3 years ago
4 0

Explanation:

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