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The biomass of deciduous forest is 50% carbon. additionally at a rate of 2.7 x 10^5 kg/hectare. calculate the mass of carbon accumulation and stored in 1.0 hectare of this forest in one year.
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The biomass of deciduous forest is 50% carbon. additionally at a rate of 2.7 x 10^5 kg/hectare. calculate the mass of carbon accumulation and stored in 1.0 hectare of this forest in one year.
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Rate : 2.7 * 10 ^5 kg/hectare
m = 2.7 * 10^5 kg/hectare * 1.0 hectare = 2.7 * 10^5 kg
50°= 1/2
m ( Carbon ) = 1/2 * 2.7 * 10^5 kg =
1.35 * 10^5 kg
The mass of Carbon is 135,000 kg or 135 tons.
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