Scientists believe there may be an undiscovered carbon sink because current models do not fully account for all the carbon that is taken up by various ecosystems, such as forests or oceans. This missing carbon sink could help explain discrepancies in the global carbon budget and improve our understanding of the Earth's carbon cycle.
Carbon is stored in the atmosphere primarily as carbon dioxide (CO2) molecule.
The shortest carbon cycle is the respiration cycle, where carbon dioxide is released during the process of cellular respiration by living organisms. This cycle involves the exchange of carbon between organisms and the atmosphere in a relatively quick timeframe.
The compound with the smallest carbon-carbon bond length is ethyne (C2H2), also known as acetylene. The carbon-carbon bond in ethyne is a triple bond, which is shorter and stronger than single or double bonds.
The process in the carbon cycle that takes carbon from the atmosphere and puts it into food is called photosynthesis. Through this process, plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide into glucose, which is used as food for the plant and other organisms.
Plants need carbon dioxide gas to perform photosynthesis and make food.
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Somewhere from 4-5 billion, but they don't think it will actually explode; it will swell up, and then shrink back down, but this is not an explosive process.
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