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**plato question, answer correctly, you** instructions: select all the correct answers. this pie chart presents data on sources of methane emissions in the united states between 1990 and 2013. which questions would clarify the evidence in the chart? (note: enteric fermentation is a way that some animals digest food.) **more than one answer can be selected** a. what are the other sources of methane gas that are responsible for 8% of emissions? b. which type of livestock releases the highest quantities of methane gas during digestion? c. what is the predicted rate of increase for the emission of fluoridated gases in the twenty-first century? d. which gases are released during production of electricity from fossil fuels? e. which production processes lead to the release of carbon dioxide during coal mining?

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