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Is all of Earts carbon dioxide supply constantly being used by organisms?
Yes, and it brieflyy passes through the atmosphere as it cycles between organisms.
No, some is stored in Earthes carbon sinks such as the oceans
No, some is stored in Earths carbon sunk, the atmosphere
Yes, and it is used up as it is formed
Yes, and it brieflyy passes through the atmosphere as it cycles between organisms.
No, some is stored in Earthes carbon sinks such as the oceans
No, some is stored in Earths carbon sunk, the atmosphere
Yes, and it is used up as it is formed
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**No, some is stored in Earth's carbon sinks such as the oceans.**
While carbon dioxide is used by organisms (mainly through the process of photosynthesis), a significant amount of it is also stored in carbon sinks, which include the oceans, forests, and soils. These sinks temporarily hold carbon and play a critical role in the global carbon cycle.
**No, some is stored in Earth's carbon sinks such as the oceans.**
While carbon dioxide is used by organisms (mainly through the process of photosynthesis), a significant amount of it is also stored in carbon sinks, which include the oceans, forests, and soils. These sinks temporarily hold carbon and play a critical role in the global carbon cycle.
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