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There are 3 similarities-here they are: .They are both planets .They are both in orbit .They are both in the atmosphere
well the suns pressure and the earths atmosphere
I don't know what you mean specifically, but here are three examples: 1: The Water Cycle 2: The International Space Station 3: A plant, through photosynthesis
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oxygen,nitrogen,and H2O
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people, animals, cells and other micro organisms that dwell on living things
the grain harvest, the religious laws and the cycle of life and death.
The 3 things are cyclins, internal regulators, and external regulators. I'm not sure though thats what it says in my bio book...
1.carbon is present in the form of co2 in the atmosphere. 2.It is used by green plants in the form of photosynthesis. 3.co2 is returned back to the atmosphere by the respiration of both plants and animals. 4.Death and decomposition of plants and animals also release co2 in the atmosphere. 5.Burning of fossil fuels,volcanic eruptions and action of acid rains of carbonate rocks all release co2 in the atmosphere. 6.Thus this is the exchange of the carbon in the atmosphere and nature.
The carbon cycle is a process where carbon is removed and returned to the atmosphere. The ways of returning carbon to the atmosphere are- 1. Respiration 2. Decomposition 3. Combustion Ways of removing carbon- Photosynthesis. The CO2 in the air is taken in by green plants for photosynthesis. The green plants die eventually and is decomposed; decomposition return carbon to the atmosphere. Animals respire and return carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. Decomposers respire as well. Green plants can be used to make fuels, which combust to return carbon dioxide to the air.
They are released into the atmosphere. Then they can be recycled. For example the can be used to start photisynthesis again!
one:because it helps the nataure cycle
There are 3 similarities-here they are: .They are both planets .They are both in orbit .They are both in the atmosphere
Light, water and carbon dioxide are required in the calvin cycle, 3 photons, 3 water molecules, and 3 carbon dioxide, although most people refer to photosynthesis and making glucose, requiring 2 calvin cycles
Living things are classified to... 1.to classify or specify organisms 2.to classify unique species 3.to clarify for languages throughout the world
Nature produces the vast bulk of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Rotting trees, and dead matter produce over 90% of the current levels of carbon dioxide. Man produces between 3 and 6 percent of all CO2 annually.