Carbon dioxide, which traps heat in the atmosphere and helps regulate the planet’s surface temperature, is constantly being exchanged between the atmosphere on the one hand and the oceans and terrestrial plants on the other.


Carbon dioxide, which traps heat in the atmosphere and helps regulate the planet’s surface temperature, is constantly being exchanged between the atmosphere on the one hand and the oceans and terrestrial plants on the other.

A. exchanged between the atmosphere on the one hand and the oceans and terrestrial plants on the other

B. exchanged, on the one hand, between the atmosphere and the oceans and terrestrial plants, on the other

C. exchanged between, on the one hand, the atmosphere, with the oceans and terrestrial plants, on the other

D. exchanged, on the one hand, among the oceans and terrestrial plants, and the atmosphere, on the other

E. exchanged among the oceans and terrestrial plants on the one hand and the atmosphere on the other


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Correct Answer: A

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