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Carbonate rocks result from compression of frozen CO2 (dry ice). atmospheric car

ID: 116848 • Letter: C

Question

Carbonate rocks result from

compression of frozen CO2 (dry ice).

atmospheric carbon dioxide combining chemically with minerals in the soil or the planetary regolith.

cooling and solidification of magma in a CO2-rich atmosphere.

carbon dioxide dissolved in water reacting with rocks, the residue being deposited in solid form.

a.

compression of frozen CO2 (dry ice).

b.

atmospheric carbon dioxide combining chemically with minerals in the soil or the planetary regolith.

c.

cooling and solidification of magma in a CO2-rich atmosphere.

d.

carbon dioxide dissolved in water reacting with rocks, the residue being deposited in solid form.

Explanation / Answer

Option d is correct

carbon dioxide dissolved in water reacting with rocks, the residue being deposited in solid form.