When plants die, the carbon stored in their biomass is released back into the environment through decomposition. Microorganisms break down the plant material, releasing carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere during respiration. Some carbon may also be transferred to the soil as organic matter, where it can be stored for longer periods. Ultimately, the fate of this carbon depends on various factors, including environmental conditions and the presence of soil organisms.
When plants die, the carbon stored in them is released back into the environment through processes like decomposition and respiration. Some of the carbon may also be stored in the soil as organic matter. This carbon cycle is essential for maintaining a balance of carbon in the atmosphere.
Carbon is fully oxidized.They are turned into CO2.
Energy is released.
If a person does not have enough carbon in their body, essential biological processes would be disrupted since carbon is a fundamental element in various molecules like proteins, fats, and carbohydrates. This could lead to severe health issues and potentially death. Carbon is crucial for energy production, cell structure, and facilitating chemical reactions in the body.
when a carbon is burning it is reacting with O2 to make CO2
You Die
they bury you
you must be an alien
the plant will die
Water with dissolved carbon dioxide is acidic.
It goes to the air
it decays until there is nothing left of it
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we would die along with plants and animals
the body of plats will die coz of the atom
they could suffcate and potentional die.
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