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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 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

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


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

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