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The gas in the air that contains carbon is carbon dioxide (CO2). It is a natural component of Earth's atmosphere and is produced by processes such as respiration, combustion, and the decomposition of organic matter. Carbon dioxide plays a crucial role in the carbon cycle and is a significant greenhouse gas, contributing to climate change.

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