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In carbon cycle, what does weathering do?
Why is weathering important in carbon cycle?

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The movement of carbon from the atmosphere to the lithosphere ( rocks ) begins with rain. Atmospheric carbon combines with water to form a weak acid ( carbonic acid ) that falls to the surface in rain. The acid dissolves rocks - a process called chemical weathering and releases calcium, magnesium, potassium, or sodium ions.

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