Author Question: Does the Ozone Treaty help in solving global warming? A) No; in fact the Ozone Treaty will make ... (Read 110 times)

bobbie

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Does the Ozone Treaty help in solving global warming?
 
  A) No; in fact the Ozone Treaty will make global warming worse by allowing more ultraviolet radiation to be absorbed in the atmosphere.
  B) Yes, because the CFCs banned by the treaty are also greenhouse gases.
  C) Yes, because the CO2 banned by the treaty is also a greenhouse gas.
  D) No, because the CO2 banned by the treaty is not a greenhouse gas.
  E) No, because the CFCs banned by the treaty are not greenhouse gases.

Question 2

The antiparticle of the electron is the
 
  A) neutron. B) neutrino. C) proton. D) photon. E) positron.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

E



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