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Chris Bradford
23 July, 15:01
How much carbo does the ocean take in every day
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Destinee Jensen
23 July, 18:31
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Answer: 25%
Explanation:Ocean-Atmosphere CO2 Exchange. When carbon dioxide CO2 is released into the atmosphere from the burning of fossil fuels, approximately 50% remains in the atmosphere, while 25% is absorbed by land plants and trees, and the other 25% is absorbed into certain areas of the ocean.
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