ESS
Grade-10
Easy

Question

________gas does not add to the global warming.

  1. CH4
  2. CO2
  3. S
  4. C2H2

hintHint:

Global warming is the long-term warming of the planet's overall temperature.

The correct answer is: C2H2


    C2Hgas does not add to global warming.
    Acetylene doesn't trap the heat that enters the atmosphere like other green house gases such as methane, carbon dioxide, sulfur, etc. Hence, it doesn't contribute to global warming.

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