a large portion of that carbon isn't released

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This process uses energy from sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and energy-storing carbohydrates.Plants then consume these carbohydrates in a reverse process called respiration, converting them to energy and releasing carbon back into the atmosphere.In trees, however, a large portion of that carbon isn't released,and instead, is stored as newly formed wood tissue.

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