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18/03/2022 9:22 pm
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Green house gases can be arranged in 'Global Warming Potential' sequence as
(a) N2O > CFC > CH4 > CO2
(b) CFC > N2O > CH4 > CO2
(c) CFC > CO2 > N2O > CH4
(d) CO2 > CFC > N2O > CH4
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18/03/2022 9:23 pm
Correct answer: (b) CFC > N2O > CH4 > CO2
Explanation:
CFC > N2O > CH4 > CO2
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