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Why is carbon dioxide considered a greenhouse gas? (A) It is released when fossil fuels are burned. (B) It is part of the carbon cycle, which is also known as the greenhouse cycle. (C) It can absorb infrared
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Why is carbon dioxide considered a greenhouse gas? (A) It is released when fossil fuels are burned. (B) It is part of the carbon cycle, which is also known as the greenhouse cycle. (C) It can absorb infrared radiation. (D) It is responsible for protecting organisms from UV radiation.
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C It can absorb infrared radiation
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