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It returns carbon back into the atmosphere.
Cellular respiration by producers and consumers returns carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.-Cellular respiration-Volcanic eruptions-Human interference (burning of fossil fuels)
they put carbon dioxide back in the atmosphere
It uses something called the "greenhouse effect." Basically, "greenhouse gases," like carbon dioxide, are in the atmosphere. These gases trap and reflect the heat shining from the sun. They keep bouncing the sun's rays back and forth, which increases the temperature of the atmosphere.
The two main processes that put carbon back into the atmosphere are the respiration of living organisms, including plants and animals, and the combustion of fossil fuels. Respiration releases carbon dioxide as a byproduct, while the burning of fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, releases carbon dioxide that has been stored underground for millions of years. Both processes contribute to the accumulation of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, leading to climate change.
The carbon is released back into the carbon pool in the atmosphere
decomposition
CO2 - Carbon dioxide.
When a tree decomposes, all the carbon dioxide it absorbed is released back into the atmosphere driven by heterotrophic activities.
this microorganisms is called denitrifying bacteria, it helps to decompose the nutrients (nitrogen) back to the atmosphere. and the process of returning nitrogen or carbon dioxide to the atmosphere is called denitrification.
carbon is moved back into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide.
How is carbon cycled from the atmosphere through producers and consumers?
Carbon dioxide goes back to the atmosphere through respiration, the decomposition of plants and animals, and combustion.
It puts the carbon back into the atmosphere
Carbon gets back into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide through the combustion of fossil fuels, and the cellular respiration of living things.
The burning of woodThe burning of fossil fuelsRespiration
Carbon Dioxide