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Biology, 02.10.2019 01:10 cascyrio2002

How is carbon stored in the biosphere?
a
in the atmosphere as carbon dioxide
b
underground as fossil fuels and calcium carbonate rock
c
in the oceans as dissolved carbon dioxide
d
all of the above

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