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T Or F... Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Blocks SUNLIGHT From Hitting The Surface Of The Earth. *TrueFalse
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T or F... Carbon dioxide (CO2) blocks SUNLIGHT from hitting the surface of the Earth. *
True
False
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Answer 1
true and this is also caused the earth to heat up because radiation is harder to get out then in
Answer 2
true is the right answer to this
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