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A Year in the life of Earth's CO2

Recently, we talked about the four main contributors to our planet's carbon dioxide levels. But how does CO2 move through the atmosphere over the course a year?

NASA put together this interesting short video showing a year in the life of Earth's CO2. It highlights the differences between the northern and southern hemispheres as well as the impact of vegetation during its growing season.

Seeing is believing.

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