If plants get most of their mass from CO2 in the air, why is the biomass of plants higher than the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere?

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I was reading today that there’s something like 8 gigatons of CO2 in the air, but more than 400 gigatons of biomass on earth (which is mostly plants). Can someone explain how this happens to me?

Edit: My numbers were off. There’s about 10x as much CO2 mass in the atmosphere as there is biomass on Earth

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Plants are like 95% water. Carbon from the air is the majority of the structure , but plants are just full of juice and stuff.

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