Mainly by: Our unbridled use of fossil fuels - coal, oil and natural gas - the use of which shows no sign of diminishing.
A balanced carbon cycle would be a situation in which the amount of carbon or carbon containing compounds that is consumed, is equal to the amount produced, so there is no change in the level of carbon available. An example would be an ecology in which the amount of carbon dioxide consumed by photosynthesis is equal to the amount of carbon dioxide released by animal metabolism and breathed out into the atmosphere - as long as those were the only influences on carbon dioxide levels. The real world is, of course, much more complicated, and the carbon cycle is far from balanced.
imbalances in carbon cycle is due to burning of forests and fossil fuels due to carbon dioxide rises in atmosphere & causes global warming
There have become more animals and less plants, so the amount of carbon taken in is not nearly as large as the amount of carbon given out.
The human consumption of fossil fuel liberates far more carbon dioxide than our biosphere can sequester.
Respiration in an organism is linked to the carbon cycle but not the nitrogen cycle.
They fix carbon into organic matter.
This process is called photosynthesis.
photosynthesis(:
In the absence of decomposers from carbon cycle heaps of organic matter will accumulate. This will ultimately disturb the natural balance.
process that is the basis of the carbon cycle
Promoting a shift from the use of fossil fuels to sustainable energies can help to balance the carbon cycle.
Respiration in an organism is linked to the carbon cycle but not the nitrogen cycle.
precipitation
The burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) by humankind is releasing extra carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere. This is upsetting the natural balance of carbon cycle.
The non-examples of the carbon cycle are animals and energy.
precipitation
The carbon cycle moves carbon in and out of the atmosphere and has kept a balance there for millions of years. The carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have kept the earth warm. Burning fossil fuel releases CO2 that has been held underground for millennia, so this carbon is an extra burdenon the carbon cycle, and it is not able to remove all the extra CO2.This is how the carbon cycle is being disturbed. This is what is causing global warming and hence climate change.
The industrial revolution
It is the process which the carbon is absorbed by plants and converted it to oxygen
They fix carbon into organic matter.
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