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Trees absorb carbon dioxide (when talking about a "carbon sink", it means the carbon as any form).
Trees absorb carbon dioxide (when talking about a "carbon sink", it means the carbon as any form).
Carbon Sink
Plants take in carbon from carbon dioxide in the air and convert it to carbohydrates and keep it with them.
Plants take in carbon from carbon dioxide in the air and convert it to carbohydrates and keep it with them.
Plants take in carbon from carbon dioxide in the air and convert it to carbohydrates and keep it with them.
Plants take in carbon from the carbon dioxide in the air, and convert it to carbohydrates and store it.
Plants take in carbon from carbon dioxide in the air and convert it to carbohydrates and keep it with them.
Yes, deforestation removes trees that act as a carbon sink, removing and storing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. This increases the greenhouse effect.
Rainwater containging carbon Dioxide dissolves underground rock
Other than photosynthesis, the formation of carbonates in the ocean traps carbon from the atmosphere.
Trees absorb carbon dioxide from the air through photosynthesis. They remove and store the carbon and release the oxygen back into the atmosphere. A forest of trees is thus called a carbon sink.