Sea grasses absorb up to 60 times as much carbon dioxide as rainforests.
They are greatly affected by human activity, including agricultural runoff.
Sea grasses absorb up to 60 times as much carbon dioxide as rainforests.
They are greatly affected by human activity, including agricultural runoff.
Type | Stub |
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Keywords | plants, climate change mitigation, climate change |
SDG Sustainable Development Goal | SDG13 Climate action |
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Created | September 13, 2012 by Chris Watkins |
Modified | March 2, 2022 by Page script |
Cite as | "Sea grasses". Appropedia. 2012–2022. Retrieved March 30, 2023. |