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The proposal to ban supersonic jet plane...

The proposal to ban supersonic jet planes in Russia is because
(A) They travel with very high speed
(B) It is dangerous to travel in them
(C) Their exhaust gases react with ozone

A

A & B

B

B

C

C

D

A

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