The diagram below illustrates the carbon cycle in nature. Write a 150-word description of this diagram for a university lecturer.
As we can see, the diagram describes the
carbon
cycle
in nature by The National Center for Atmosphere Research
In general, there are many stages in the cycle
of carbon
. Starting with photosynthesis from plants and ending with CO2 produced by plants, animal respiration, and the human burning fossil
fuels.
Change preposition
of fossil
At
the first stage, plants absorb sunlight and Change preposition
In
carbon
dioxide for the photosynthesis process. At the next stage of the cycle
, the organic carbon
from decaying organisms will be emitted underground with animal carcasses and waste products as well as
the ocean uptake to become fossils and fossil fuels.
The cycle
continues with the carbon
released back into the atmosphere in 3 different ways which are plant respiration from their root, animal respiration to live, and industry or manufactory emissions as a result
of human
burning fossil fuels. The final stage is the CO2 is released into the air and the Fix the agreement mistake
humans
carbon
cycle
is restarted once again.Submitted by hangngadka on
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