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What is called natural sink......​

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Answered by ashaykadam
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The areas known as 'natural sinks'. Some of these natural sinks are forest cover (trees, vegetation), oceans, and soil to some extent, all of which have the ability to take in carbon dioxide. Trees and other land plants absorb carbon dioxide and serve as a storehouse, or 'sink', of carbon.

Answered by simmicute
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these are called natural sink .Some of these natural sinks are forest cover (trees, vegetation )Ocean and soil to some extent in carbon dioxide.

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