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How carbon dioxide decreased

Formation of sedimentary rocks

Carbon dioxide is a very gas. It readily in water. As the oceans formed, carbon dioxide dissolved to form soluble so its amount in the decreased. Carbonate compounds were then as rocks, eg limestone.

Uptake by living organisms

Carbon dioxide was also absorbed from the oceans into and plants. Many of these , and the simple organisms in the food chains that they supported were turned into fossil fuels, eg , coal and , which all contain carbon.

Coal is a which was formed from trees which were in dense forests in low-lying wetland areas. Flooding caused the wood from these forests to be buried in a way that prevented taking place. Compression and heating over millions of years turned the wood into coal.

Crude oil and natural gas were formed from simple plants and tiny animals which were living in oceans and lakes. These small organisms died and their remains sank to the bottom where they were buried under sediments. The lack of oxygen prevented oxidation from occurring.

Over millions of years, heat and pressure turned the remains of the organisms into crude oil and natural gas. Natural gas contains the smallest molecules and is often found on top of crude oil, trapped under sedimentary rock.

Question

Describe two reasons why the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere decreased over time.