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Chemistry, 03.07.2020 19:01 nauticatyson9

Landfills generate methane gas through the anaerobic decomposition of organic material in garbage. The gas produced by landfills is a mixture of methane and carbon dioxide. Because methane is a strong greenhouse gas, landfill gas is often burned in a flare as it is vented from the landfill to

prevent it from entering the atmosphere. Imagine three alternative uses for the gas produced by landfills.

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