How does carbon go back in the atmosphere?
Plants produce carbon gas.
Animals exhale carbon...
Physics, 30.04.2021 19:30 ladybuggirl400
How does carbon go back in the atmosphere?
Plants produce carbon gas.
Animals exhale carbon gas.
Rocks produce carbon gas.
Volcanic eruptions produce carbon gas.
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