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Mainly by: Our unbridled use of fossil fuels - coal, oil and natural gas - the use of which shows no sign of diminishing.
Well, there is no "cabon" cycle that I've ever heard of and I think you misspelled carbon. If so, we've created an imbalance in the carbon cycle by producing more carbon dioxide (cattle, cars, nonrenewable energy) and we have reduced the amount of trees that can filter the air (clear cutting, deforestation). Those are the basic problems and I'm sure you could find more. Hopefully this helped
No, this is not true. Human breathing is part of the carbon cycle. We breathe it in, (and we take it in by eating and drinking) and we breathe it out.
The carbon cycle, when we add extra carbon dioxide by the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity.
Lots of plants & few animals - about half a billion years ago. (The Carbonaceous.)
caused disfunction in the carbon dioxide cycle
Amount of water would no have been constant. It would have caused imbalance in water content.
the carbon cycle
people farting
Mainly by: Our unbridled use of fossil fuels - coal, oil and natural gas - the use of which shows no sign of diminishing.
people and other living things get carbon from the continuous exchange of carbon among living things (the carbon cycle).
The process by which carbon and oxygen cycle among people, animals and the environment.