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The carbon cycle moves carbon dioxide (CO2) in and out of the atmosphere. It has been doing this for millions of years and this, together with the greenhouse effect, has kept the earth warm enough for life all that time.Burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) releases carbon that was stored underground 300 million years ago, during the Permian Period.Releasing it now, as we do, adds CO2 that is extra, and more then the natural carbon cycle can manage to remove from the atmosphere. This is how we are interfering in the carbon cycle. This is what is causing global warming.
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It's not the fact that agriculture affects the water cycle, it's actually how the water cycle affects agriculture. Agriculture is the basis of humans growing things that rely on things such as the carbon cycle, the water cycle, and nutrient cycle. The Water Cycle has been around since the Earth was first allowed to host life, and even before then. The water cycle affects where producers are able to grow crops and raise animals and how they raise them. However humans can manipulate the water cycle by use of irrigation practices. But even this is just a minor thing compared to what the Earth is capable of doing in keeping the water cycle going like it does.
Genetic engineers have devised ways to improve crop yields through eugenics, which refers to hereditary improvements. They have also developed methods to make crops more resistant to pests.
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If humans continue doing nothing to reduce their impact on the carbon cycle then the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will continue to rise.
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The carbon cycle moves carbon dioxide (CO2) in and out of the atmosphere. It has been doing this for millions of years and this, together with the greenhouse effect, has kept the earth warm enough for life all that time.Burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) releases carbon that was stored underground 300 million years ago, during the Permian Period.Releasing it now, as we do, adds CO2 that is extra, and more then the natural carbon cycle can manage to remove from the atmosphere. This is how we are interfering in the carbon cycle. This is what is causing global warming.
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It's not the fact that agriculture affects the water cycle, it's actually how the water cycle affects agriculture. Agriculture is the basis of humans growing things that rely on things such as the carbon cycle, the water cycle, and nutrient cycle. The Water Cycle has been around since the Earth was first allowed to host life, and even before then. The water cycle affects where producers are able to grow crops and raise animals and how they raise them. However humans can manipulate the water cycle by use of irrigation practices. But even this is just a minor thing compared to what the Earth is capable of doing in keeping the water cycle going like it does.
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That would depend on what you were doing, and the terms of your employment.
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