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evaporation, at least i think that's what you mean!
Respiration.. I think
No, it puts carbon into the atmosphere.
The process in chemical term called oxidization when atoms of carbon reacts with oxygen and creates carbon dioxide. This takes place with the generation of heat. Chemical reaction can be simply described as: C + O2 = CO2 + Q^ This process takes place when we burn coal, gas, gasoline and other sorts of fuels that mainly contains carbon.
Combustion.
plants trees and grass all provide oxygen.
Evaporation process in the hydrologic cycle puts soil moisture in the atmosphere. The moisture is evaporated.
Transpiration
plants give off oxygen and so do animals and that's how it gets in the air
evaporation, at least i think that's what you mean!
Respiration.. I think
carbon dioxide and puts oxygen back into the environmentcarbon dioxide
Evaporation or transpiration (water from vegetation into water vapor) or evapostranspiration (combination of evaporation and transpiration)
Photosynthesis removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Cellular respiration puts it back. Photosynthesis releases oxygen into the atmosphere, and cellular respiration uses that oxygen to release energy from food.
No, it puts carbon into the atmosphere.
The process in chemical term called oxidization when atoms of carbon reacts with oxygen and creates carbon dioxide. This takes place with the generation of heat. Chemical reaction can be simply described as: C + O2 = CO2 + Q^ This process takes place when we burn coal, gas, gasoline and other sorts of fuels that mainly contains carbon.
Do you mean photosynthesis? It is a photochemical process where carbon dioxide and water are converted to carbohydrate and oxygen. 6CO2(g) + 6H2O(l) -> C6H12O2(s) + 6O2(g). Photosynthesis occurs in leaves of plants and is the way they obtain food and it also puts oxygen back into the atmosphere. The reaction is catalysed by chlorophyll and sunlight provides the energy for the reaction.