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== Carbon_cycle == | |||
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File:Carbon_cycle.jpg|Carbon cycle | |||
File:NASA_-_A_Year_in_the_Life_of_Earth's_CO2_x1SgmFa0r04.webm|NASA - A Year in the Life of Earth's CO2 | |||
File:Carbon_Dioxide_800kyr.svg|Carbon Dioxide 800kyr | |||
File:Carbon_stored_in_ecosystems.png|Carbon stored in ecosystems | |||
File:SRS1000_being_used_to_measure_soil_respiration_in_the_field..jpg|SRS1000 being used to measure soil respiration in the field | |||
File:Global_carbon_stocks.png|Global carbon stocks | |||
File:Rock_cycle_nps.PNG|Rock cycle | |||
File:Where_carbon_goes_when_water_flows.jpg|Where carbon goes when water flows | |||
File:Terrestrial_carbon_escaping_from_inland_waters.jpg|Terrestrial carbon escaping from inland waters | |||
File:Oceanic_Food_Web.jpg|Oceanic Food Web | |||
File:Viral_impacts_on_ecosystem_carbon_cycles.jpg|Viral impacts on ecosystem carbon cycles | |||
File:Flux_of_crustal_material_in_the_mantle.jpg|Flux of crustal material in the mantle | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:37, 23 February 2025
Carbon Cycle
The carbon cycle is the biogeochemical cycle by which carbon is exchanged among the biosphere, pedosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere of the Earth. It is one of the key life processes that sustain life on Earth.
Overview[edit]
Carbon is the main component of biological compounds as well as a major component of many minerals. Carbon also exists in various forms in the atmosphere. Carbon in the Earth's atmosphere exists in two main forms: carbon dioxide and methane. Both of these gases capture heat from the sun and keep it from escaping back into space, contributing to the greenhouse effect.
Process[edit]
The carbon cycle involves several key steps. First, carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is absorbed by plants and algae through the process of photosynthesis. These organisms convert carbon dioxide into organic compounds, such as sugars, which can be used for energy. When these organisms die, their bodies decompose, releasing the carbon back into the atmosphere or into the soil. Some of the carbon in the soil can be stored for long periods of time in the form of fossil fuels.
Human Impact[edit]
Human activities, such as the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation, have significantly altered the carbon cycle. These activities release large amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, contributing to global warming and climate change.
See Also[edit]
References[edit]
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Carbon_cycle[edit]
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Carbon cycle
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NASA - A Year in the Life of Earth's CO2
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Carbon Dioxide 800kyr
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Carbon stored in ecosystems
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SRS1000 being used to measure soil respiration in the field
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Global carbon stocks
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Rock cycle
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Where carbon goes when water flows
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Terrestrial carbon escaping from inland waters
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Oceanic Food Web
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Viral impacts on ecosystem carbon cycles
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Flux of crustal material in the mantle