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True! The carbon that was in a plant becomes part of the soil when the plant dies and decomposes.
Carbon Cycle-short and sweet :)
the roots of the plant absorb the water from the soil. the stomata in the leaves absorb carbon dioxide
Nature's air contains carbon dioxide and deep soil.
The dead animals and plants remain organs breaks down and that remains turn into carbon.
Plants receive their carbon dioxide through the soil. This is known as soil respiration and is produced when organisms in the soil respire. Carbon is released from the soil in CO2 and changed into the compounds necessary for photosynthesis.
Plants need light from the sun, water from the soil, carbon dioxide from the air and minerals from the soil.
They filter out carbon dioxide and release oxygen.Also, some plants release nitrogen into the soil.
A plant embryo needs only good soil, sunlight, and carbon dioxide (CO2) to grow into an adult plant.
sun water and soil:)
it doesn't get it from water but it mixes it with carbon dioxide sunlight and nutrient's from the soil
materials such as granite,sand,graphite,soil,alumunium and last is marblinium.