There are several. The main ones are:
A variety of processes add carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. Some of these are through the respiration of living organisms, volcanic eruptions and chemical and biological decomposition.
Carbon fixation
Carbonate formation
Respiration (apex)
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Other than photosynthesis, the formation of carbonates in the ocean traps carbon from the atmosphere.
Photosynethesis by plants helps remove carbon from the air.
July and August, when trees and vegetation are growing strongly in the northern hemisphere. This removes more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Transpiration
As carbon dioxide. Plants convert carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and water to glucose (C6H12O6) and oxygen in the chemical process of photosynthesis.
Other than photosynthesis, the formation of carbonates in the ocean traps carbon from the atmosphere.
Carbon in the atmosphere is in the form of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide, and this is removed largely by photosynthesis, from growing plants and trees.
The process of decay releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
it removes carbon.
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Photosynethesis by plants helps remove carbon from the air.
carbon dioxide and puts oxygen back into the environmentcarbon dioxide
July and August, when trees and vegetation are growing strongly in the northern hemisphere. This removes more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Plants and trees, they convert it to oxygen
No, only vegetation growing removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
photosynthesis removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and cellular respiration puts it back.Photosynthesis removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and cellular respiration puts it back.
That depends on how we are doing this. The most common method is simple absorption into water. Next in line is the respiratory process of plants.