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Physics, 07.09.2019 23:10 julietmusyoki5

Carbon plays an important role in living things. the carbon cycle describes the
storage and exchange of carbon between the earth's biosphere (living matter),
atmosphere
(air), hydrosphere (water), and geosphere (earth).
a. explain how the carbon, found in the fossil fuel emissions, impacts each sphere.


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