If the plant "rots" it eventually gets released into the air as CO2.
Only if it is "preserved" (underground or underwater) does it eventually turn into "fossil fuel".
When a plant dies, the carbon stored in its tissues is released back into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide through the process of decomposition. Microorganisms break down the plant material, releasing the carbon dioxide that was stored during the plant's lifetime. This contributes to the carbon cycle by returning carbon from the plant back to the atmosphere.
When a plant dies, its carbon is released back into the environment through processes like decomposition. Microorganisms break down the organic matter, releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere or storing it in the soil. This is part of the carbon cycle, where carbon is continually recycled between living organisms and the environment.
When an animal or plant dies, the carbon in its body is released back into the environment through decomposition. Microorganisms break down the organic matter, releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere or storing it in the soil. Some carbon may also be incorporated into new plants through the process of photosynthesis.
it dies
If a plant is left without water, it will start to wilt and its leaves may turn yellow and droop. Continued lack of water will lead to dehydration and eventually the plant may die. It is important to provide plants with the water they need to thrive and survive.
It goes back into the soil.
True! The carbon that was in a plant becomes part of the soil when the plant dies and decomposes.
It goes back into the soil.
When a plant dies, the carbon stored in its tissues is released back into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide through the process of decomposition. Microorganisms break down the plant material, releasing the carbon dioxide that was stored during the plant's lifetime. This contributes to the carbon cycle by returning carbon from the plant back to the atmosphere.
the plant dies
the plant withers and dies after its used the water inside of it.
Among other atoms, but plants contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen whether alive or dead.
Photosynthesis is a circle of life that mainly happens to plants. Going from a seed to a sprout to leaves and then to a huge plant then it dies.
The carbon is released back into the carbon pool in the atmosphere
it dies :(
it dies
it dies out