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It has been estimated that in this way the world's seagrass meadows
can capture...
Physics, 18.01.2022 01:00 makenahbriana
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It has been estimated that in this way the world's seagrass meadows
can capture up to 83 million metric tonnes of carbon each year. While
seagrasses occupy only 0.1% of the total ocean floor, they are estimated
to be responsible for up to 11% of the organic carbon buried in the ocean.
Calculate the total annual amount of carbon captured by the World Ocean.
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