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Biology, 28.07.2019 11:40, demarcuswiseman
Consider the picture of the carbon cycle. carbon dioxide is a small portion of the gases in our atmosphere. carbon dioxide is naturally added when organisms respire. it is removed naturally when plants and other producers undergo photosynthesis. what is one way that humans are adding great quantities of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere? use the model to you. what example do you see?
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