What is the role of water in the carbon cycle?
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The carbon cycle moves atmospheric carbon into plants, and thus animals when they consume plants. Water provides the ingredients needed for plants to do photosynthesis and remove carbon dioxide. The oceans are another important carbon sink.
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Water, along with carbon dioxide, is involved in photosynthesis. Plants use this process to make foodstuff. It is the only mechanism we know of that can take carbon from the atmosphere and turn into a usable substance and eventually return into the soil.
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