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Plants and animals are composed largely of carbon so when they die and decompose much of that carbon is put into the soil.
Carbon can enter the atmosphere. It moves in and out of the atmosphere through the earth's regular carbon cycle.What it can not do is enter as pure carbon. Carbon is a solid in it's natural state and solids fall out of our atmosphere. Carbon must mix with a gas, such as oxygen, to create another gas, carbon dioxide, to enter the atmosphere.
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it doesnt
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Carbon remains constant in its cycle. It is recycled. The gist of it is that it goes from air-> to soil -> to bacteria which releases it back into the air again.
Carbon goes back into the soil when dead animals decompose.
the riches of the soil is the carbon.
Plants and animals are composed largely of carbon so when they die and decompose much of that carbon is put into the soil.
Carbon can enter the atmosphere. It moves in and out of the atmosphere through the earth's regular carbon cycle.What it can not do is enter as pure carbon. Carbon is a solid in it's natural state and solids fall out of our atmosphere. Carbon must mix with a gas, such as oxygen, to create another gas, carbon dioxide, to enter the atmosphere.
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The minerals get into the soil by erosion of the rocks.
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