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What is the 'Global Warming Potential' of Water Vapor?
AHigh
BLow
CNot calculated (not usually considered in GWP frameworks due to short lifespan)
DZero
✓ Correct Answer: C — Not calculated (not usually considered in GWP frameworks due to short lifespan)
GWP is generally not calculated for water vapor because it remains in the atmosphere for only a few days.
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