as forest absorb carbon dioxide gas it is called ?
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Don't be fooled by the name; a carbon sink is not where we go to wash carbon. ... During photosynthesis, trees and plants “sequester,” or absorb, carbon from the atmosphere in the form of CO2, using it as food
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A carbon sink is any reservoir, natural or otherwise, that absorbs more carbon than it releases, and thereby lowers the concentration of CO
2 from the atmosphere. Globally, the two most important carbon sinks are vegetation and the ocean. Public awareness of the significance of CO2 sinks has grown since passage of the Kyoto Protocol, which promotes their use as a form of carbon offset. There are also different strategies used to enhance this process.
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