Where is carbon located on our planet, and how are these carbon reservoirs different from each other?
Which reservoir of the carbon cycle changes the most and the quickest?
What are the main differences between the carbon flows 300 years ago and today?
Compare the Illustration View and the Chart View of carbon flows into and out of the atmosphere. Why is it helpful to see two different models to explain the same situation?
Over the past 300 years, how did the role of the ocean change with respect to the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?
What has happened to atmospheric carbon dioxide level and global temperature since the graph in the interactive, which was created in the year 2014?
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