Biology, 25.09.2019 22:40, mimithurmond03
In ancient times, plant and animal remains got buried, compressed, and transformed into fossil fuels like coal. burning these fossil fuels today will affect which biogeochemical cycle?
a. the water cycle
b. the phosphorus cycle
c. the carbon cycle
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