it is released back into the atmosphere, carbon dioxide.
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, the carbon stored in it is released back into the environment through the process of decomposition. Microorganisms break down the plant material, releasing carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere. Some carbon may also be stored in the soil as organic matter.
Radioactive carbon-14 decays because it is an unstable isotope with a half-life of about 5,730 years. Once a plant or animal dies, it stops taking in new carbon-14, and the existing carbon-14 begins to decay at a predictable rate. This decay process is used in radiocarbon dating to estimate the age of organic materials.
Umm, plant or animal death, it has no special name.
When a plant wilts and dies from drying out, it is experiencing dehydration, which disrupts its ability to perform vital functions like photosynthesis and nutrient uptake. This ultimately leads to wilting as the plant's cells lose turgor pressure and structural support, causing it to collapse and eventually die.
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, the carbon stored in it is released back into the environment through the process of decomposition. Microorganisms break down the plant material, releasing carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere. Some carbon may also be stored in the soil as organic matter.
The carbon is released back into the carbon pool in the atmosphere
it dies :(
it dies
it dies out
it dies
it dies....
it dies
it dies
The plant withers and eventually dies...
True! The carbon that was in a plant becomes part of the soil when the plant dies and decomposes.