In various forms, carbon is continuously exchanged between Earth’s atmosphere, and, and water—an essential cycle for life and regulating the planet’s climate. Atmospheric carbon dioxide readily dissolves in the ocean’s surface waters, where some of it is taken up by living organisms or sequestered in deep sea rocks and sediments. (Illustration by Natalie Renier, © Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)
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