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Harrison Porter
29 July, 19:22
What is locked up carbon dioxide
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Brooks Cross
29 July, 22:04
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Basically it means carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere and is trapped in e. g. calcium carbonate (like shells), rocks, oceans etc.
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