In the atmosphere as Carbon Dioxide (Co2)
Underground as fossil fuels and calcium carbonate rock
In the oceans as dissolved Co2
Carbon Dioxide, any organic compounds found in living organisms as well as decaying matter in the water or soil
In biosphere carbon found in living organisms in the form of carbohydrate.
An aquarium IS an example of a biosphere.
CARBON
Hi, The toucans and snakes live in a biosphere where it is sunny and wet.
carbon is most abundant in all earths bodies of water (approx 36,000 gigatonnes) compared with the biosphere (1,900 gigatonnes), hydrocarbons (1050 gigatonnes) and the atmosphere (810 gigatonnes), plus other smaller sources but generally water contains the most carbon.
Earth ! There are several biospheres on earth. Any locality having plant and animal life in a harmonious manner is known as biosphere. For example- Great Nicobar, Nanda devi biosphere, Chilkha lake biosphere etc.
carbon dioxide
Yes it is.
Yes, it is.
It adds carbon to the biosphere and removes it from the atmosphere.
No it's Oxygen and Carbon
Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide
Biosphere is the entire earth including the interacting living organisms and the abiotic environment that includes the earth, air and water. Typically the subdivisions are (1) populations, (2) communities, and (3) ecosystems that all together make up the biosphere.
respiration
water
In the atmosphere carbon is stored as CO2, methane (CH4), and other organic compounds. in other word, the carbon is stored in a gigatonnes.
respiration
The Earth's biosphere cycles materials over and over by the carbon cycle. The only new matter in the biosphere is the energy from the sun. The total amount of carbon on Earth remains the same, but it takes different forms. Every living thing contains carbon. As living things die and decompose, the carbon is recycled again and again.