it rewinds to nothing in the earth compounds
Think about photosynthesis - this occurs in the leaves of plants and trees and this is recycling of carbon compounds. It is the reverse process of respiration in animals and it is this balance between the two that is being upset by the use of fossil fuels which are ancient stores of carbon.
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.
If you mean recycled the answer is yes, it can be melted again and then reformed into something else.
Food packaging comes in various different materials but the most popular at the moment is recycled plastic called RPET. This is produced in a closed loop system that reuses off cut and recycled plastic to reproduce other plastic products. Polystyrene is still in use by many producers but has been mostly replaced with RPET due to the fact its full recycled and can be reused again and again.
Because it just is recycled. The water cycle moves water out of oceans and rivers into the atmosphere. It falls as precipitation and runs into rivers and dams. We drink it and wash in it and flush it back into the rivers where the sun soaks it up into the atmosphere again. A cycle!
Think about photosynthesis - this occurs in the leaves of plants and trees and this is recycling of carbon compounds. It is the reverse process of respiration in animals and it is this balance between the two that is being upset by the use of fossil fuels which are ancient stores of carbon.
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.
Into the atmosphere. Then it is basically recycled again through the CO2 cycle.
Into the atmosphere. Then it is basically recycled again through the CO2 cycle.
They are released into the atmosphere. Then they can be recycled. For example the can be used to start photisynthesis again!
It's carbon. The carbon cycle is the process in which carbon atoms are recycled over and over again on Earth.
Alkanes have the most possible number of hydrogen atoms with respect to the carbon again.
The carbon cycle occurs when the carbon atoms are recycled over and over again on earth. The carbon cycle is the most important recycling cycle because carbon is present in every living thing on earth.
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.
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.
During photosynthesis carbon from carbon dioxide is synthesized in to more complex organic compounds and in respiration it is again released in the form of carbon dioxide gas. Thus both these processes play important role in carbon cycle.
No, carbon dioxide is fixed to oxaloacetate to begin the cycle that makes one product glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate out of six produced, then the other five G3P are recycled back into oxaloacetate and the cycle begins again.