THE CARBON CYCLE By: Reynaldo Thomas.  The carbon cycle explain the circulation of carbon compounds between the living and the non-living world.  Carbon.

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THE CARBON CYCLE By: Reynaldo Thomas

 The carbon cycle explain the circulation of carbon compounds between the living and the non-living world.  Carbon dioxide dissolves in water, hence sea and lakes are reservoir for carbon dioxide.

Removal of Carbon Dioxide From Atmosphere  Photosynthesis in plant remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.  Plant use the carbon dioxide to make food.

Return of carbon dioxide to Atmosphere  Carbon is returned when plants respire.  When animal respire carbon dioxide is returned to the atmosphere.

Return of carbon dioxide to Atmosphere  Decomposition of dead organisms.  Micro-organisms such as bacteria and fungi respire when getting energy from dead plants and animals.

Return of carbon dioxide to Atmosphere  Combustion as a result of the burning of wood, cool and fossil fuel.