Impact of human intervention on biodiversity of simlipal
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- Carbon is critical to sustain a huge range of Earth’s functions. Not only is it present in all living beings,
- it is a major component of a number of minerals (e.g. graphite and diamond).
- This means that it is abundant across the world, in: the atmosphere (air); biosphere (living and dead organism organisms);
- hydrosphere (oceans, rivers, and lakes); and lithosphere (soil and rocks). These act as storage areas of ‘reservoirs’ of carbon, either in the short-term (a few minutes) or long-term
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- Carbon is critical to sustain a huge range of Earth’s functions. Not only is it present in all living beings,
- it is a major component of a number of minerals (e.g. graphite and diamond).
- This means that it is abundant across the world, in: the atmosphere (air); biosphere (living and dead organism organisms);
- hydrosphere (oceans, rivers, and lakes); and lithosphere (soil and rocks). These act as storage areas of ‘reservoirs’ of carbon, either in the short-term (a few minutes) or long-term
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