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Carbon is the chemical backbone of all life on Earth. While the total amount of carbon we have on Earth does not change, carbon moves between the atmosphere and other carbon reservoirs such as rocks (solid and interior Earth), land (biosphere), and oceans, greatly influencing the Earth’s climate. 

a. [5 pts] Describe the two ways carbon moves between the atmosphere and the rock reservoir.

b. [5 pts] Explain how weathering of rocks can act as stabilizing (negative) feedback on atmospheric CO2, including two factors that influence the rate of weathering.

c. [5 pts] Can the weathering of rocks clean the CO2 alone from the atmosphere solve the climate warming issue? Explain.

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