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why are CFC's so bad?
ultraviolet radiation; stratosphere
El Nino
stratosphere
when ultraviolet radiation hits CFCs they break them down enabling them to react with oxygen
La Nina and global warming
Carbon dioxide
La Nina
none of the choices
Which of the following is a cold water climate event?
ultraviolet radiation; stratosphere
El Nino
stratosphere
when ultraviolet radiation hits CFCs they break them down enabling them to react with oxygen
La Nina and global warming
Carbon dioxide
La Nina
none of the choices
what is not a sign of global warming?
ultraviolet radiation; stratosphere
El Nino
stratosphere
when ultraviolet radiation hits CFCs they break them down enabling them to react with oxygen
La Nina and global warming
Carbon dioxide
La Nina
none of the choices
which climate events bring more hurricanes?
ultraviolet radiation; stratosphere
El Nino
stratosphere
when ultraviolet radiation hits CFCs they break them down enabling them to react with oxygen
La Nina and global warming
Carbon dioxide
La Nina
none of the choices
which of the following is not part of long term climate change?
ultraviolet radiation; stratosphere
El Nino
stratosphere
when ultraviolet radiation hits CFCs they break them down enabling them to react with oxygen
La Nina and global warming
Carbon dioxide
La Nina
none of the choices
what layer of the atmosphere do chlorofluorocarbons break down in?
ultraviolet radiation; stratosphere
El Nino
stratosphere
when ultraviolet radiation hits CFCs they break them down enabling them to react with oxygen
La Nina and global warming
Carbon dioxide
La Nina
none of the choices
which greenhouse gas do scientists believe is responsible for global warming?
ultraviolet radiation; stratosphere
El Nino
stratosphere
when ultraviolet radiation hits CFCs they break them down enabling them to react with oxygen
La Nina and global warming
Carbon dioxide
La Nina
none of the choices
What does the ozone layer protect us from? what layer of the atmosphere is it in?
ultraviolet radiation; stratosphere
El Nino
stratosphere
when ultraviolet radiation hits CFCs they break them down enabling them to react with oxygen
La Nina and global warming
Carbon dioxide
La Nina
none of the choices
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