Several processes release carbon as gases (carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, methane) into the atmosphere.
Three important processes are fuel combustion, respiration, and methane release.
-- Combustion of carbon-based fuels (wood, alcohol, biogas, or fossil fuels) remove oxygen and combine it to form carbon dioxide and other compounds.
-- Plant and animal respiration release carbon dioxide. This is the reverse operation of photosynthesis.
-- Methane is released from ruminant animals, from decomposition of organisms, and from ocean-bottom clathrate deposits.
Carbon dioxide is the waste product of the process of respiration in plants and animals and it is also released into the atmosphere by active volcanoes.The burning of coal and wood
Carbon is most commonly added to the atmosphere via the burning of fossil fuels and other carbonaceous compounds. The process of burning or combustion releases water vapor and carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Common sources of carbon: -Coal burning power plants -Gasoline powered cars -Forest fires and deforestation via burning -Methane release from swamps Also, the oceans actually act as a large carbon sink or reservoir and because of the nature of carbon dioxide, the warmer that water gets, the less carbon dioxide it can dissolve. As a result, as ocean temperatures increase, they actually lose the ability to store carbon dioxide and more is released into the atmosphere. Photosynthesis actually acts to remove carbon from the atmosphere by fixing it into chemical energy in the form of sugars and releasing pure oxygen in the process.
Carbon dioxide is being released. As you breathe in you inhale fresh oxygen, but as you breathe out your body releases carbon dioxide.
The carbon is released back into the carbon pool in the atmosphere
One of the key elements in photosynthesis, is carbon dioxide. As we need food, so do plants. Plants do this by taking neutriance water, the suns energy and carbon dioxide to create a substance called glucose. This reduces the amount of carbon in the air, and in the process releases oxygen for us to breathe.
Carbon from limestone returns to the atmosphere through the process of weathering. Rainwater and carbonic acid break down the limestone, releasing carbon dioxide into the air. This process is a natural part of the carbon cycle.
It returns carbon back into the atmosphere.
The process that returns carbon dioxide to the atmosphere is called respiration. During respiration, organisms, including animals and plants, break down glucose and other organic compounds to release energy, producing carbon dioxide as a byproduct. Additionally, decomposition of organic matter by microorganisms also releases carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere. This is part of the carbon cycle, which continuously circulates carbon among the atmosphere, biosphere, and geosphere.
Carbon never leaves our environment. Where is exists has always been the issue. Carbon makes up all living matter. This carbon is released into the ground or our air when the organism dies and decays or is burnt. A tree that is burnt will release the same amount of carbon as a tree that rots.
Denitrification
The process of decay releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
Evaporation-removes waterCondensationprecipitation-Returns water
The process that produces oxygen and returns it to the atmosphere is photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants, algae, and some bacteria convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose and oxygen. The oxygen is released as a byproduct into the atmosphere, playing a crucial role in maintaining Earth's oxygen levels and supporting aerobic life. This process is essential for the survival of most living organisms on the planet.
The process of photosynthesis helps remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Carbon Cycle.
Evaporation.
The carbon cycle