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Musya8 [376]
2 years ago
15

What percent of organic matter sink into deeper water where it may be removed effectively from the atmosphere?

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shtirl [24]2 years ago
7 0

The percentage of organic matter which sinks into deeper water is; 10%.

<h3>What is organic matter?</h3>

The percentage of organic matter produced in the euphotic zone and which subsequently, sinks to deep waters is 10%.

This can be attributed to the fact that 90% of the organic matter produced in the euphotic zone is decomposed in the euphotic zone.

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