When trees and other plants use photosynthesis to make carbohydrates.
The other major way is the formation of carbonates, through organic or inorganic processes.
Respiration by animals is one of the ways through which carbon dioxide is released to the atmosphere. The other way is through burning fuels that are carbon-based.
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Respiration (breathing) has no effect on the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Breathing is part of the carbon cycle. We take in carbon in our food and drink and we release it again when we breathe. If we eat too much, the extra carbon is stored in our bodies, making us fatter, in much the same way as a tree stores carbon in its wood as it grows.So breathing does not increase or decrease the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
passing laws requiring reduction in emissions
photosynthesis, where plants use the carbon in the form of CO2, water and sunlight as a heat source to produce fructose and glucose to feed the plant.
The carbon cycle removes carbon from the atmosphere, but only temporarily.Photosynthesis, when plants grow, is the only way to permanently remove carbon from the atmosphere. So we need to plant more forests.
Volcanos.
Volcanos.
carbon is moved back into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide.
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Respiration by animals is one of the ways through which carbon dioxide is released to the atmosphere. The other way is through burning fuels that are carbon-based.
The best way, in fact, the only way at present, is to plant more trees. Afforestation replaces the forests we have destroyed, and growing vegetation removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through photosynthesis.
They added carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.
There is a one-way flow of carbon from volcanoes to plants to herbivores to carnivores and, finally, to the atmosphere
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Respiration (breathing) has no effect on the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Breathing is part of the carbon cycle. We take in carbon in our food and drink and we release it again when we breathe. If we eat too much, the extra carbon is stored in our bodies, making us fatter, in much the same way as a tree stores carbon in its wood as it grows.So breathing does not increase or decrease the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
When an animal dies, bacteria release carbon in the body during the process of decomposition.