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    How Many Years Do CFCs Take to Reach the Stratosphere
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How Many Years Do CFCs Take to Reach the Stratosphere

Question 21

Question 21

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How many years do CFCs take to reach the stratosphere? 


A)  1 to 2 years 
B)  5 to 10 years 
C)  10 to 20 years 
D)  20 to 30 years

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