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I know photosynthisis takes away some and turns it into oxygen that we breate in and convert to nitrogen.

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Photosynthesis is the process by which plants and other organisms convert carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into organic compounds, such as sugars, while releasing oxygen. This process helps to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

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There are several that remove carbon dioxide

  • photosynthesis
  • the dissolving of the CO2 into ocean water
  • formation of coral and crustacean shell
  • precipitation as carbonate compounds.
Processes that increase carbon dioxide concentrations are:
  • combustion of fuels
  • aerobic decomposition or fermentation
  • volcanos
Things that decrease the removal are those that counteract those items in the first list:
  • deforestation
  • warmer oceans
  • desertification
  • conversion of forest and farmland to urban areas.


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Photosynthesis.

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Q: Which process removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere rather than adding it?
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