Volcanos.
Volcanos.
Carbon dioxide does not leave the atmosphere into space, but rather back to the earth and the oceans. Much of it is taken up by plants through photosynthesis, while much of the remainder is taken up by oceans. Oceans, however, also outgas a considerable amount, so it is not just a one-way transport.
A meteoroid is space debris that is made up of rock. A meteoroid that enters Earth's atmosphere and burns up is called a meteor. A meteorite is a meteor that survives the fall through Earth's atmosphere.
Yes and no. Our atmosphere is part of the earth, and when you see the blue sky you are actually seeing the light scattered by the atmosphere. Of course if you think of the sky as going all the way to the distant stars, then you are no longer talking about the earth's atmosphere.
The two main gasses found in the Earth's atmosphere are nitrogen and oxygen.nitrogen (N2) and carbondioxide (co2)Nitrogen (78%) and Oxygen (21%)Oxygen and carbondioxideNitrogen and Oxygen.Nitrogen = 78%Oxygen = 21%1% Carbon Dioxide, Argon, and other gases.
Volcanos.
Evaporation
carbon is moved back into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide.
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.
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
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.
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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.
They don't affect the carbon cycle, they are part of it. Vegetation is one of the many ways that carbon moves in and out of the air. Another common way is the ocean absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
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 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.