According to many scientific studies, fish and their droppings play a huge role in ocean chemistry. Fish manure can store carbon for decades, helping to combat climate change.
The carbon sequestration capacity of pristine tropical forests in the world has decreased by about a third from 1990, the new study said.
The process of locking carbon in water or stone is understood as the process of carbon absorption. The chemical evolution is related to some complex chemical reactions.
There are about 830 billion tons of carbon in the air. Every year, people waste about 10 billion tons more. The soil can contain 4,800 billion tons, 6 times the air.