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7 October, 18:44

Mary is campaigning for improved air quality in her city. She is very concerned about carbon and methane outputs, but not phosphorous. Why is that? She thinks phosphorous makes a positive contribution to air quality. Phosphorous is most commonly found as phosphate rock. She doesn’t know a lot about phosphorous. She doesn’t consider phosphorous to be a greenhouse gas.

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  1. 7 October, 21:09
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    The answer is because She doesn't consider phosphorus to be a greenhouse gas. It is because carbon and methane are the gas in which contributes to air pollution while phosphorus is the one responsible for polluting water quality in which it does not involve with the air quality in the city.
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