Methane hydrate is a cage-like lattice of ice inside which are trapped molecules of methane, the chief constituent of natural gas. Which of the following is NOT true about methane hydrate?
W) Deposits generally occur beneath Arctic permafrost and the ocean floor
X) Methane extraction from methane hydrate has been documented in large-scale field experiments
Y) If pressures are high enough, it is stable far above the melting point of water ice
Z) The energy content of methane hydrate is very high
✔️Answer:X) METHANE EXTRACTION FROM METHANE HYDRATE HAS BEEN DOCUMENTED IN LARGE-SCALE FIELD EXPERIMENTS
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