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How is carbon dioxide formed
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Sydnee Robles
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Carbon dioxide is produced by any living creature such as ourselves when or plants during the process of respiration. Carbon dioxide is also produced by humans when we burn fossil fuels, ie running our cars or burning gas, coal or oil for energy.
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