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Biology, 13.03.2021 03:20 deelooh

Which process takes many millions of years and is too slow to affect the climate in our lifetimes? * A (plants taking in CO2 during photosynthesis)
B (animals respiring/exhaling greenhouse gasses)
C (fossil fuel combustion to make energy)
D (plants dying and decomposing in the soil)
E (buried remains of once-living things turning to fossil fuels)


Which process takes many millions of years and is too slow to affect the climate in our lifetimes?

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