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What will happen if human impact of greenhouse gas is reduced?

  1. Earth will warm up.
  2. Earth will cool down drastically.
  3. Earth will cool down slowly.
  4. Earth will remain as it is.

hintHint:

Cool down slowly.

The correct answer is: Earth will cool down slowly.


    • If human impact of green house gases is reduced but all other factors which causes greenhouse gases are operational.
    • Then Earth will cool down slowly.
    • So, the correct option is c.

    • There are both natural and human-caused greenhouse gases. 

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