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    It Is Difficult to Do Infrared Astronomy at Sea Level
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It Is Difficult to Do Infrared Astronomy at Sea Level

Question 202

Question 202

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It is difficult to do infrared astronomy at sea level primarily because of what component in Earth's atmosphere?


A) water vapor
B) carbon dioxide
C) ozone
D) chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)

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