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How is carbon cycled from the atmosphere through producers and consumers?
Combustion.
this microorganisms is called denitrifying bacteria, it helps to decompose the nutrients (nitrogen) back to the atmosphere. and the process of returning nitrogen or carbon dioxide to the atmosphere is called denitrification.
No, Cellular Respiration returns carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere: Photosynthesis: Carbon Dioxide + Water -> Light Energy -> Sugar + Oxygen Cellular Respiration: Sugar + Oxygen -> C.R. -> Carbon Dioxide + Water
Carbon can enter the atmosphere. It moves in and out of the atmosphere through the earth's regular carbon cycle.What it can not do is enter as pure carbon. Carbon is a solid in it's natural state and solids fall out of our atmosphere. Carbon must mix with a gas, such as oxygen, to create another gas, carbon dioxide, to enter the atmosphere.
The release of carbon from limestone reservoirs into the atmosphere is most often accomplished through the decay and erosion of limestone deposits in canyons.
Do you mean just the form of carbon in the atmosphere, or every where? If you mean in the atmosphere it's Carbon Dioxide, but if you mean everywhere it's in limestone, trees, the ocean, and other places. Sorry if this doesn't help ya.
carbon is moved back into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide.
How is carbon cycled from the atmosphere through producers and consumers?
Carbon dioxide goes back to the atmosphere through respiration, the decomposition of plants and animals, and combustion.
It puts the carbon back into the atmosphere
Carbon gets back into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide through the combustion of fossil fuels, and the cellular respiration of living things.
Carbon Dioxide
It returns carbon back into the atmosphere.
The carbon is released back into the carbon pool in the atmosphere
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•The Atmosphere of most limestone caves maintain a constant temperature of 25C. 'Foul Air', is a cave atmosphere that can have harmful affects on people. •In limestone caves, 'foul air' containing greater than 0.5% carbon dioxide (CO2) and/or lower than 18% oxygen (O2) by volume. •As a comparison, normal air has 0.03% CO2 and 21% O2 by volume. Other types of atmospheres are influenced by other gases such as:- methane, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide or carbon monoxide, but these gases are generally rare in limestone caves.