After a long, long time, the carbon from the remains of dead organisms can be stored in:

Water

Rocks

Fossil Fuels

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After a long time, the carbon from the remains of dead organisms can be stored in fossil fuels. Fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, are formed from the ancient remains of plants and animals that have undergone geological processes over millions of years. While some carbon can also be found in rocks in the form of carbonates, the most significant storage form of carbon from organic remains is in fossil fuels.