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A scientist studying a swamp notes that it contains a high concentration of organic carbon. This region would be classified as what? A carbon cycle B carbon cell C carbon source D carbon sink
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A scientist studying a swamp notes that it contains a high concentration of organic carbon. This region would be classified as what?
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carbon cycle
B
carbon cell
C
carbon source
D
carbon sink
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It should be Carbon Sink, hope this helps
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I believe it's D, Carbon Sink
Step-by-step explanation:
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