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The Role of Carbon Dioxide in the Formation of Shells and Coral
Coral species and other calcifying species use carbon dioxide from the ocean to form shells, which eventually fall to the ocean floor as dead shells after the creatures die. This carbon dioxide had been locked away for millions of years in sediments, extracted from the atmosphere by plants on land and in the sea.
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ChapterThe Role of Carbon Dioxide in the Formation of Shells and Coral
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ChapterThe Role of Carbon Dioxide in the Formation of Shells and Coral
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