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Carbon moves from living things to the atmosphere

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Answered by pranamyasonu8
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Carbon moves from living things to the atmosphere. Each time you exhale, you are releasing carbon dioxide gas (CO2) into the atmosphere. Animals and plants need to get rid of carbon dioxide gas through a process called respiration. Carbon moves from fossil fuels to the atmosphere when fuels are burned.

Answered by adesaloni03gmailcom
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Explanation:

Carbon moves from living things to the atmosphere. Each time you exhale, you are releasing carbon dioxide gas (CO2) into the atmosphere. Animals and Plants need to get rid of carbon dioxide gas through a process called respiration. Carbon moves from fossil fuels from the atmosphere when fuels are burned.

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