The correct response is:
No, some is stored in Earth’s carbon sinks, such as the oceans.
Carbon dioxide is not constantly being used by organisms; significant amounts are stored in carbon sinks, including the oceans, forests, and soil.
Is all of Earth’s carbon dioxide supply constantly being used by organisms?(1 point)
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No, some is stored in Earth’s only carbon sink, the atmosphere.
No, some is stored in Earth’s only carbon sink, the atmosphere.
No, some is stored in Earth’s carbon sinks, such as the oceans.
No, some is stored in Earth’s carbon sinks, such as the oceans.
Yes, and it briefly passes through the atmosphere as it cycles between organisms.
Yes, and it briefly passes through the atmosphere as it cycles between organisms.
Yes, and it is used up as soon as it is formed.
1 answer
The correct response is:
No, some is stored in Earth’s carbon sinks, such as the oceans.
Carbon dioxide is not constantly being used by organisms; significant amounts are stored in carbon sinks, including the oceans, forests, and soil.