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The process by which trees remove carbon from the air and store it in their biomass is known as:

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Carbon sequestration is known as the process by which trees remove carbon from the air and store it in their biomass. Carbon is the central ingredient in making that new biomass. Tree biomass is comprised of all parts of the tree; leaves, stems, branches, roots, tree trunks.

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