The diagram below illustrates the carbon cycle in nature.
The diagram below illustrates the carbon cycle in nature. 2GJ
The diagram shows how carbon moves through various stages to form a complete cycle. This report will give a brief description of the main stages in this cycle.
First, we can see that energy from the sun is transformed into organic carbon through a process in plants known as photosynthesis. This organic carbon is then transferred underground when plants, and the animals that feed on them, die and decay. Some of this carbon is trapped underground in the form of fossils and fossil fuels.
Carbon is also released back into the atmosphere, however, through various means. One is when animals and plants respire, and another is when humans burn fossil fuels in cars and factories. All this carbon enters the atmosphere as CO2. It is then reabsorbed by plants, and the cycle begins again.
Overall, we can see that carbon moves in a natural cycle, although human factors may now be affecting the balance.
The diagram
shows
how
carbon
moves
through various stages to form a complete cycle. This report will give a brief description of the main stages in this cycle.
First
, we can
see
that energy from the sun
is transformed
into organic
carbon
through a process in
plants
known as photosynthesis. This organic
carbon
is then transferred underground when
plants
, and the animals that feed on them,
die
and decay.
Some
of this
carbon
is trapped
underground in the form of fossils and fossil fuels.
Carbon is
also
released back into the atmosphere,
however
, through various means. One is when animals and
plants
respire, and another is when humans burn fossil fuels in cars and factories. All this
carbon
enters the atmosphere as CO2. It is then reabsorbed by
plants
, and the cycle
begins
again.
Overall
, we can
see
that
carbon
moves
in a natural cycle, although human factors may
now
be affecting the balance.
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