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why is carbon dioxide mostly found in the pools caps and mines​

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Iron is an important nutrient for phytoplankton, usually made available via upwelling along the continental shelves, inflows from rivers and

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Carbon is stored on our planet in the following major sinks:

  • as organic molecules in living and dead organisms found in the biosphere.
  • as the gas carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
  • as organic matter in soils.
  • in the lithosphere as fossil fuels and sedimentary rock deposits such as limestone.
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