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Decaying organisms store carbon by decomposing and converting organic matter into soil nutrients, which are rich in carbon compounds. This process locks carbon in the soil, contributing to long-term carbon storage.
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Decaying organisms convert organic matter into carbon-rich soil nutrients, locking carbon in the soil and contributing to long-term storage.
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