Without human Response area, the carbon on Earth would leak

  1. Without human Response area, the carbon on Earth would leak slowly into the atmosphere through volcanic activity over millions
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  2. Without human Response area, the carbon on Earth would leak slowly into the atmosphere through volcanic activity over millions
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  3. Without human Response area, the carbon on Earth would leak slowly into the atmosphere through volcanic activity over millions
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  4. Carbon is the basis for life on Earth. Plants use water, Response area from the air, and energy from sunlight to make food. This
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  5. Carbon is the basis for life on Earth. Plants use water, Response area from the air, and energy from sunlight to make food. This
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  6. Carbon is the basis for life on Earth. Plants use water, from the air, and energy from sunlight to make food. This process is
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  7. fill in the blankCarbon is the basis for life on Earth. Plants use water, Response area from the air, and energy from sunlight
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  8. Process Moving carbon from the... to the...Example: Ocean Uptake Atmosphere Hydrosphere Decaying of animals and plants Response
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  9. Earth's most recent glacial period ended about Response area years ago.The Great Oxygenation Event began about Response area
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  10. Earth's most recent glacial period ended about Response area years ago.The Great Oxygenation Event began about Response area
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