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Carbon dioxide: is removed from the atmosphere by photosynthesis. comprises up to two percent of the atmospheric gases. is being removed from the atmosphere faster than it is being inputted. is not present in significant amounts in the atmosphere of Venus.

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Is removed from the atmosphere by photosynthesis.

Step-by-step explanation:

The carbon dioxide (CO2) is presented in the atmosphere and its cycle began with it's incoming by respiration, combustion of fuels and decomposition. The autotrophs, which realize photosynthesis, use CO2 as fuel to produce their food with Sun rays.

The CO2 comprises about 0.3% of the atmospheric gases, and in the past few years, its input is being higher than its removal of the atmosphere, which is aggravating the greenhouse effect. Besides, the atmosphere of Venus has higher levels of CO2.

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