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Earth Science
Atmosphere
Carbon Cycle
How does carbon enter the atmosphere? (1 point) Through the decomposition of plants and animals Through photosynthesis and respiration of plants Through volcanic eruptions and combustion of fossil fuels Through excretion of animals
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Through volcanic eruptions and combustion of fossil fuels
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