Global Climate Change: Question 10
Which of the following methods do scientists use to measure the amount of
carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?
Select one:
O In the lab in a controlled setting, breathe directly into an open flask capturing a sample of
carbon dioxide.
Locate an area outside that has clean, uncontaminated air and use a special type of flask to
capture an air sample.
o Use an airplane to travel high into the atmosphere. Then, use a special type of flask to reach
out a window and collect an air sample.
In the lab in a controlled setting, use a special type of flask to capture an air sample.
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