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9 March, 21:03

Which greenhouse gases was Harrison Ford measuring in the atmosphere when he was up in the plane? Question 1 options: Oxygen Carbon dioxide Nitrogen Methane

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  1. 9 March, 23:05
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    Carbon dioxide and methane

    Explanation:

    The green house gas that Harrison ford was measuring in the atmosphere were carbon dioxide and methane.

    This is found in Episode one of the film years of living dangerously.

    In the event Harrison is on a jet with scientists measuring the above two gases that cause the green house effect.
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