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    Terrestrial Primary Productivity Can Be Quantified by Measuring the Uptake
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Terrestrial Primary Productivity Can Be Quantified by Measuring the Uptake

Question 28

Question 28

Multiple Choice

Terrestrial primary productivity can be quantified by measuring the uptake and release of


A) carbon dioxide.
B) water vapor.
C) nitrate.
D) methane.

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