The absorption of carbon dioxide from plants can be analyzed via satellite as shown in the image below. In the image below, green represents land areas where carbon dioxide is being absorbed, and blue represents sea areas where carbon dioxide is being absorbed. The darker the color, the more carbon that location absorbs each year.
What can you conclude about Location A? The carbon is causing climate change in this zone. There is little carbon being released by decomposers. The carbon is sinking into long-term storage as a result of combustion. There is a large amount of carbon being absorbed through photosynthesis.
@Whitemonsterbunny17 i have no clue
Is there like an article thing explaining what's happening? or is it just that picture? o.O
I mean everything that is on that question is here ^^ up there
ohh okay.. its kinda hard to see the picture because it's kinda small when I click on it.. but is it pointing to the lake area?
its pointing to a sea area where carbon dioxide is being absorbed
Ohh okay, then the carbon would be sinking into the water... so the carbon would keep sinking and sinking until it groups with other dead organisms, creating gas. Like the stuff we put in our cars... basically, that means your answer is C. lol.
thnx :)
You're welcome =^_^= Sorry it took me a while cos I'm working on my English homework at the same time :p
oh haha
Did you need help with anything else?
lol yes /.\
Haha okay just tag me in it :p
@Whitemonsterbunny17 Same question... different pic
What can you conclude about Location A? There is little carbon being released. The carbon is sinking into long-term storage. The carbon is causing climate change in this zone. There is a forest where many trees are absorbing carbon.
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