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An increase in human-made carbon dioxide in the atmosphere could initiate a chain reaction between plant and microorganisms that would unsettle one of the largest carbon reservoirs on the planet soil In a study, it was found that the soil, which contains twice the amount of carbon present in a plants and Earth's atmosphere combined, could become increasingly volatile people add more carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. This is largely because of increased plant growth. Although a greenhouse gas and a pollutant, carbon dioxide also supports plant growth. As trees and other vegetation flourish in a carbon dioxide-rich future, their roots could stimulate microbial activity in soil that may in turn accelerate the decomposition of soil carbon and its relsase into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide.
Which among the following is the most logical corollary to the above passage ?
Carbon dioxide is essential for the survival of microorganisms and plants
Humans are solely responsible for the release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
Microorganisms and soil carbon are mainly responsible for the increased plant growth
Increasing green cover could trigger the release of carbon trapped in soil
Theme : Delicate balance of carbon between atmosphere and soil - Option (b) is clearly wrong because of “solely responsible”. Various natural processes like volcanoes do so too. Option (c) is overlooking the interdependence of these factors. Option (a) is not wrong, but is a fact, not a corollary (a proposition that follows from one already proved). Option (d) is the best corollary. As green cover grows, more carbon trapped in soil will be released.Hence option (d) is correct.
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