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What does ATP to the Calvin Benson cycle?

ATP adds chemical energy to the Calvin-Benson cycle.


What cycle do humans affect by burning fossil fuels?

We affect the earth's regular carbon cycle by burning fossil fuels. Coal and oil combustion adds billions of tons of carbon to the atmosphere, carbon that has been stored underground for millions of years.


The importance of clouds in the water cycle?

pooclouds or adds to existing clouds :) <---- this is some what true. But the reason is because when the water evaporates into the sky the water particles form or as in the water goes up and like basically forms the cloud. and there are 10 types of clouds in total! but 3 main types, they are cirrus, stratus, and cumulus.


What process adds carbon from the atmosphere?

The process that adds carbon from the atmosphere is known as carbon sequestration or carbon uptake. This can occur through natural processes like photosynthesis in plants, where they absorb carbon dioxide from the air and store it in their tissues. Additionally, carbon can be taken out of the atmosphere and stored through human activities like carbon capture and storage technologies.


How is human interference in the carbon cycle causing an increase in global temperatures?

The carbon cycle moves carbon dioxide (CO2) in and out of the atmosphere. It has been doing this for millions of years and this, together with the greenhouse effect, has kept the earth warm enough for life all that time.Burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) releases carbon that was stored underground 300 million years ago, during the Permian Period.Releasing it now, as we do, adds CO2 that is extra, and more then the natural carbon cycle can manage to remove from the atmosphere. This is how we are interfering in the carbon cycle. This is what is causing global warming.

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What is the major process which adds CO2 to the atmosphere?

Burning fossil fuels is the major process that adds CO2 to the atmosphere. This includes activities such as burning coal, oil, and natural gas for energy production, transportation, and industrial processes.


Which cycle does volcanic activity and burning fossil fuels play a role?

Volcanic activity releases carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, contributing to the carbon cycle. Burning fossil fuels adds additional carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, intensifying the greenhouse effect and impacting climate change.


What is the negative impact of destroying a Forrest to put up a building?

There are many negative impacts. One is that it releases carbon into the atmosphere, which adds a greenhouse gas. Another is that it alters the water cycle, generally forcing water to run off into one point location, a sewer. It would otherwise be able to seep into the ground and also be transpired back to the atmosphere. Finally, it destroys habitat for a large number of animals that depend on the forest.


Which forces in nature contribute to the greenhouse gases?

Volcanoes, mostly. They release some carbon dioxide, which adds to the greenhouse gases. They also release ash and dust that reflects the sun's radiation, so the earth is often cooler for a few weeks after an eruption. The carbon cycle and the water cycle move carbon and water in and out of the atmosphere. Whatever gas they add, they also remove it, so they are not contributing additional greenhouse gases.


What role does the combustion of fossil fuels have in the carbon cycle?

The combustion of fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, contributing to the greenhouse effect and global warming. This disrupts the balance of the carbon cycle by adding more carbon dioxide than natural systems can absorb, leading to increased levels of carbon in the atmosphere and oceans.


What is the depth at one atmosphere in fresh water?

At one atmosphere of pressure, which is approximately the pressure at sea level, the depth in fresh water is about 10.3 meters (or 33.9 feet). This is because the pressure increases by about 0.1 MPa (megapascals) for every 10 meters of water depth. Therefore, at 10.3 meters, the pressure from the water column adds an additional atmosphere to the surface pressure.


What does ATP to the Calvin Benson cycle?

ATP adds chemical energy to the Calvin-Benson cycle.


What adds gases to the Earth's atmosphere?

nitrogen, oxygen, argon


Is fossil fuel diesel or biodiesel?

Diesel oil is a fossil fuel.Bio diesel oil is a renewable fuel that adds to carbon dioxide to the greenhouse gases (it moves carbon dioxide in and out of the atmosphere as part of the carbon cycle).


What cycle do humans affect by burning fossil fuels?

We affect the earth's regular carbon cycle by burning fossil fuels. Coal and oil combustion adds billions of tons of carbon to the atmosphere, carbon that has been stored underground for millions of years.


What process adds and removes gases from the atmosphere?

The process that adds gases to the atmosphere is volcanic activity, which releases gases such as carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide. The process that removes gases from the atmosphere is photosynthesis, where plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen.


What are the pros of a fountain in a pond?

Foutains are a great option for fish ponds, they help to circulate oxygen in the water, they can be hooked to a filtration system to keep the water clean, and they have a nice atmosphere atribute that adds to the scenary.