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How do fossil fuels play a role in the carbon cycle? (1 point)
Fossil fuels require a lot of carbon to burn, which releases carbon into the
atmosphere.
Fossil fuels are rich in carbon, and burning them returns carbon to the soil.
Fossil fuels require a lot of carbon to burn, which takes carbon out of the
atmosphere.
Fossil fuels are rich in carbon, and burning them releases carbon into the
atmosphere.
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Fossil fuels are rich in carbon, and burning them releases carbon into the atmosphere.
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