Which of the following rock acts as a major sink for sulphur dioxide
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Sulfur dioxide. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is a gas primarily emitted from fossil fuel combustion at power plants and other industrial facilities, as well as fuel combustion in mobile sources such as locomotives, ships, and other equipment.
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Sedimentary rock acts as a major sink for sulphur dioxide.
Explanation:
These rock releases sulfur into soil which emerges from ocean sediments by their uplifting phenomenon. Sulfur which is present in soil is used by ecosystem in a form of sulfate.
After decomposition of organism these sulfur again release into environment as a gas hydrogen sulfide. Sulfur enters the river and oceans via a underwater vents which supports marine organism because they use sulfur as a biological energy source.
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