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Carbon and migrate from land to water in many way. For example, flood water carried of biomass from ground by rain water to the canal is a form of carbon transfer. Carbon dioxide emitted from land to air will be dissolved by rain and transport to water body. Wind is also a large factor that move the carbon in form of carbon dioxide from place to place and can be trapped into water body by direct diffusion or trapped by plankton and water plant and accumulated to water body.
The oceans, and other bodies of water, soak up some carbon from the atmosphere.
Carbon and migrate from land to water in many way. For example, flood water carried of biomass from ground by rain water to the canal is a form of carbon transfer. Carbon dioxide emitted from land to air will be dissolved by rain and transport to water body. Wind is also a large factor that move the carbon in form of carbon dioxide from place to place and can be trapped into water body by direct diffusion or trapped by plankton and water plant and accumulated to water body.
No, because only water can move land not land can move water.
oxygen and carbon dioxide
1. An amniotic egg.An amniotic land in an egg that can survive on land. The evolution of the amniotic egg allowed vertebrate land animals to move away from water bodies. They were previously tied to bodies of water because their eggs could not survive on dry land.
they get mixed into mater water bodies. At the time of rain they move from small water bodies to large water bodies.
All bodies of water, and even land are affected by the Moon's force of gravity. You only notice it in water, because its tides move far more than the barely noticeable tides on land. Your answer is, "Yes".
the carbon dissolves into the water
Oxygen, energy, and reproduction.
It didn't. The ozone layer permitted plants and animals to move from the deep water to the water's surface, and eventually to land.
It will move its tiny little hairs and move through the soil. sort of like an earthworm. How ever, leechs are usually in water.