There are some ways. It is happening mostly by Respiration.
1 A tree absorbs the carbon from the atmosphere into its leaves for photosynthesis 5 The bird decomposes and the carbon returns to the atmosphere 4 The bird flies into a building and dies instantly. It falls to the ground 2 A caterpillar gets the carbon by eating the tree' s leaves 3 A bird gets the carbon by eating the caterpillar
There are some ways. It is happening mostly by Respiration.
when fossil fuels are burned, releasing carbon to the atmosphere, is this apart of the carbon cycle
Carbon gets into the atmosphere through natural processes like respiration, volcanic eruptions, and forest fires. Human activities, such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes, also release large amounts of carbon into the atmosphere. Additionally, activities like agriculture and land use changes can alter the carbon cycle and contribute to atmospheric carbon levels.
The water cycle. First it starts below or at sea level. It gets evaporated in to the atmosphere, and get precipitated back on land.
An abiotic carbon cycle refers to the movement of carbon through non-living components of an ecosystem, such as the atmosphere, oceans, and soil. This cycle involves processes like photosynthesis, respiration, and decomposition that exchange carbon between the atmosphere, water, and soil without the involvement of living organisms.
The more carbon dioxide the hotter the planet gets. The hotter the planet gets the more wild fires happen. For every fire that occurs more carbon dioxide is released.
Carbon gets back into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide through the combustion of fossil fuels, and the cellular respiration of living things.
Carbon dioxide is released.
Out of your body into the surrounding atmosphere.
Photosynthesis : Uses CO2 and releases O2 into the air. Respiration: Uses O2 and releases CO2 into the air. If you look at the equations of photosynthesis and respiration they are the exact reverse of each other.
An example of carbon moving from an inorganic compound to an organic compound in the carbon cycle is through the process of photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide (an inorganic compound) from the atmosphere and convert it into glucose (an organic compound) through a series of chemical reactions using sunlight as an energy source.