which of the following explains why methane gas is an important greenhouse gas to reduce? it can absorb more heat than the same amount of carbon dioxide, it makes secondary pollutants that are harmful to the atmosphere, it absorbs the other greenhouse gases and becomes more potent, it can be absorbed by soil and cause eutrophication in water

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Answer:

It can absorb more heat than the same amount of carbon dioxide

Explanation:

When methane gas is exposed to the atmosphere before it is burned, it can trap the heat inside the atmosphere contributing to climate change

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Methane can absorb more heat than the same amount of carbon dioxide.  

• One of the major constituent of natural gas is methane, its physical and chemical features also make it a powerful greenhouse gas.  

• A molecule of methane is formed of a central carbon atom enveloped by four hydrogen atoms. It is a colorless gas.  

• Along with carbon dioxide, methane contributes substantially to the greenhouse effect.  

• Due to its chemical bond within its molecule, methane is more effective at captivating heat in comparison to carbon dioxide, that is, 86 times more, making it a very powerful greenhouse gas.  

• However, methane can survive only for 10 to 12 years in the atmosphere as it gets oxidized and converts into carbon dioxide and water, the carbon dioxide stays for centuries.  

Thus, methane is an important gas to reduce as it can absorb more heat in comparison to carbon dioxide.

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