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Mainly the molecules used in the Calvin Cycle are from the light reactions prior to it, and therefore, the ATP energy made in the light reaction fuels the Dark Reaction which will eventually form Glucose
All fossil fuels are part of the carbon cycle.
No, the burning of fossil fuels affects the carbon cycle, but not the water cycle.
The carbon cycle is the cycle which includes an underground reservoir in the from of fossil fuels.
The NADPH drops off the hydrogen, making it NADP+. The ATP fuels the energy to break down the CO2, and this excited energy helps it to turn into ADP+P.
The role of fossil fuels in the carbon cycle is to produce carbon dioxide. Fossil fuels are considered to be the highest contributors to pollution of the environment.
The sun.
The carbon cycle.
Well there is nothing that "fuels" the water cycle since we have been recycling the same water for billions of years. You could say that the sun keeps the water cycle moving however.
What affect does the burning of focil fuels have on the carbon cycle
The Carbon Cycle
The Carbon Cycle