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Evaporation.
Photosynethesis by plants helps remove carbon from the air.
Growing vegetation, like trees, plants and crops, removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The other natural method is the carbon cycle, which moves carbon in and out of the atmosphere, in and out of the oceans, and in and out of the land.
Transpiration from plants and evaporation from water. Water is evaporated from ground water and plants release water from their stomatas. These are the main sources of water vapor in the atmosphere
That would depend on what is absorbing it. If it is plants, they grow well. If it is our oceans, they drop in PH. In any event, the level CO2 decreases in the atmosphere. Historically, CO2 levels do not change though unless temperature changes first.
This process is called evapotranspiration.
Evaporation.
erosion
This process is called evapotranspiration.
This process is called evapotranspiration.
Photosynethesis by plants helps remove carbon from the air.
Growing vegetation, like trees, plants and crops, removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The other natural method is the carbon cycle, which moves carbon in and out of the atmosphere, in and out of the oceans, and in and out of the land.
It explains how water is used by animals and plants and that it then is lost by them to the atmosphere. The water in the atmosphere falls as rain into the oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, streams and onto the land that the plants and animals take up again.
Water is found in oceans, lakes/ponds, rivers/streams, groundwater, glaciers, soil, atmosphere/clouds, plants and animals.
Volcanic eruptions, they produced a lot of carbon dioxide which made up the early atmosphere.
We breath it out and plants breath it in. The plants breath out oxygen and we breath in, that's why we need our tree's and plants!!! Most Carbon Dioxide is removed from the atmosphere through the oceans. In particular the northern oceans. carbon is recycled when plant take it in from the atmosphere in the proccess of photosynthisis. it the passes through the trophic levels in the food web. when an animal dies decomposers and detritavors break down the dead matter and realese the carbon back into the atmosphere then the process begins again
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.