
Global warming
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- Q1CFCs remain in the atmosphere for how many years?60 years100 yearsless than 1000 yearsMore than 1000 years20s
- Q2Which are the four most abundant elements in living cells?Carbon, Oxygen, Nitrogen, SulfurCarbon, Oxygen, Sulfur, PhosphorusCarbon, Sulfur, Hydrogen, OxygenCarbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen, Nitrogen20s
- Q3What are the strategies used for the reduction of green house gases?less carbon dioxide emissionSustainable use of resourcesUse of Renewable energyTree Plantation/ Alternative Sources of energy20s
- Q4Global warming is causing major changes in the..........In the flora & FaunaWeather Patterns of the worldIn the rainfallNatural atmospheric systems20s
- Q5Which country meets the 90% of its need from Geothermal and Hydro energy?AntarcticaGermanyIcelandAustralia20s
- Q6USA by less than 5% of population, is responsible for how much of world emission?25%30%70%20%20s
- Q7DC' stands forDeveloping CountriesDiplomatic ChopsDiplomatic CouncilsDeveloped Countries20s
- Q8JI' allows industrialised countries to implement projects toReduce AerosolsReduce EmissionsReduce Burning of FossilfuelsReduce Waste20s
- Q9Anthropogenic effects are "human caused" such as:EarthquakeAvalouchesBurning of fossil fuelsVolcanic Eruption20s
- Q10Magnitude and rate of climate changes are important in regarding ;Rate of pressure changeRate of changeAdaptability and vulnerability of a systemRate of temperature change20s
- Q11World energy council consists of representatives from all parts ofEnergy IndustriesAgriculture industriesTextile industriesManufacturing Industries20s