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Earth’s interior ‘swallowing up’ more carbon than previously thought, say scientists
Priyanka Shrestha

They found the carbon drawn into the Earth’s interior where the tectonic plates collide tends to stay locked away at depth, rather than resurfacing in the form of volcanic emissions

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