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16. Methane is a greenhouse gas that can be produced through a. Deforestation b. Fleeding c. Agricultural (cow digestion) d. None of the above
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16. Methane is a greenhouse gas that can be produced through
a. Deforestation
b. Fleeding
c. Agricultural (cow digestion)
d. None of the above
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It’s C Agricultural because of cow digestion
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