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Explain the carbon cycle.
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Amount of carbon dioxide in air remains nearly constant by a natural process known as carbon cycle. In the presence of Sunlight plants convert carbon dioxide to carbohydrates with the help of chlorophyll present in their cells. This supplies energy to plants and animals. Animals and plants discharge carbon dioxide in the air as a result of the respiration. Plants and animals converted to coal and Mineral oil also give out carbon dioxide during their combustion in air and plants. When animals die their dead body is also decompose gradually and give out carbon dioxide. Thus the balance of carbon dioxide in nature is maintained.

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The carbon cycle is the process in which carbon travels from the atmosphere into organisms and the Earth and then back into the atmosphere.

Plants take carbon dioxide from the air and use it to make food. Animals then eat the food and carbon is stored in their bodies or released as CO2 through respiration.

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