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How does a carbon atom become incorporated in a rock?

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How does a carbon atom become incorporated in a rock?
« on: 14/10/2008 11:56:43 »
Hi all, howz yu doin? Just wondering if anyone can help me with this task, i haven't got a clue. I will it say how i see it.  Consider an atom of carbon, as part of a molecule of carbon dioxide, within the atmosphere. Describe two routes, including the processes involved, by which this atmospheric carbon can end up in a rock. With one route including, processes occurring primarily in the ocean, and the other route on land.         
if anyone can help, please simple terms for a simple guy (lol)

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Re: How does a carbon atom become incorporated in a rock?
« Reply #1 on: 14/10/2008 12:28:28 »
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_cycle

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