Wetlands also store atmospheric carbon dioxide captured via photosynthesis in their decomposed plants, especially those that stay wet the longest. That’s why peat is a superstorer of carbon. Although just 3 percent of Earth’s land is covered in peat, it holds 30 percent of land-based carbon dioxide.1270 ↱
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