Carbon fertilization is a theory that states increased CO2 resulted by global warming would cause a positive agricultural productivity in certain geographical locations, instead of negative which global warming advocates seem to claim.
I personally think it is a logical theory, and global warming advocates deny it so that they could get more political backing by people who think global warming will cause a negative impact on agricultural productivity in their respective countries, which would help encourage more action against greenhouse gas emissions.
Earthworms use external fertilization because they release their eggs and sperm into the environment, where they can mix and fertilize externally. This method increases the chances of successful fertilization and allows for greater genetic diversity. Additionally, external fertilization prevents the need for complex reproductive organs required for internal fertilization.
Carbon dioxide is used by plants to produce sugars by photosynthesis. However too much CO2 in the atmosphere can be converted into carbonic acid which can be harmful to plant life. It also helps trap heat from the sun helping to raise global temperatures.
Earthworms use internal fertilization. During copulation, sperm is transferred from male to female through the male's specialized structures called seminal vesicles. The female then stores the sperm in her spermatheca until she is ready to fertilize her eggs.
In the carbon cycle, a carbon source releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, while a carbon sink absorbs and stores carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
The carbon compound with one carbon and two oxygens is carbon dioxide (CO2).
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Rebecca Jane Heumann has written: 'The impact of Co Sub 2 /Sub fertilization on soil carbon'
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Fertilisation is when the sperm cell and the ova fuse together to form a zygote.