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what is the main absorber of carbon dioxide in the environment ?​

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The oceans cover over 70% of the Earth's surface. The oceans play a critical role in capturing CO2 from the atmosphere. Around 25% of all CO2 emissions are absorbed by the ocean, making it one of the world's largest 'carbon sinks'. However, new evidence suggests this figure could be even higher

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The oceans cover over 70% of the Earth's surface. The oceans play a critical role in capturing CO2 from the atmosphere. Around 25% of all CO2 emissions are absorbed by the ocean, making it one of the world's largest 'carbon sinks'. However, new evidence suggests this figure could be even higher.

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