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A diagram that shows the process of CO2 (CO2) in the ocean. It shows a large ship sailing on the water, with the ocean on the right side of the image. On the left side, there is a large industrial plant with two chimneys and a control panel. The plant is labeled with the text "LCO2" and "Compressed CO2 transported by ship". On the top left corner, there are two smaller industrial plants, one labeled "LCo2", which are used to capture and transport CO2 from the plant. The other labeled "CO2" is used to transfer CO2 into the ship, which is then transported by the ship. In the center of the diagram, there appears to be a sea bed, where the plant is located. The sea bed is connected to the ship by a series of pipes and valves. The pipes are arranged in a way that they are connected to each other, and the valves are located on the top and bottom of the ship's hull. The diagram also shows how the plant can be transported to different locations, such as the sea bed and the ocean floor.
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. The resolution of this PNG file is 1200 x 603 pixels and it has a file size of 189.61 KB.A diagram that shows the process of CO2 (CO2) in the ocean. It shows a large ship sailing on the water, with the ocean on the right side of the image. On the left side, there is a large industrial plant with two chimneys and a control panel. The plant is labeled with the text "LCO2" and "Compressed CO2 transported by ship". On the top left corner, there are two smaller industrial plants, one labeled "LCo2", which are used to capture and transport CO2 from the plant. The other labeled "CO2" is used to transfer CO2 into the ship, which is then transported by the ship. In the center of the diagram, there appears to be a sea bed, where the plant is located. The sea bed is connected to the ship by a series of pipes and valves. The pipes are arranged in a way that they are connected to each other, and the valves are located on the top and bottom of the ship's hull. The diagram also shows how the plant can be transported to different locations, such as the sea bed and the ocean floor.
