hiilivarastona
Hiilivarastona is a Finnish term that translates to "coal storage" or "carbon sink." In environmental science and ecology, it refers to natural reservoirs that accumulate and store carbon-containing chemical compounds for an indefinite period. These reservoirs can be found in various forms, including forests, oceans, and soil. The process by which these substances are accumulated is known as carbon sequestration.
Forests act as significant hiilivarastona by absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through photosynthesis. This carbon
Oceans also serve as a massive hiilivarastona. Marine organisms, such as phytoplankton, absorb carbon dioxide from
Soil is another vital component of the global carbon cycle and functions as a hiilivarastona. Organic matter,