Environmental Sciences, asked by dhandekavita839, 16 days ago

How do plants help in the carbon cycle?​

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Answered by krantibakoriya81
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Socratic Plants absorb carbon dioxide,water and sunlight to make their own food,grow and release oxygen through photosynthesis. ... Plants that die and are buried may turn into fossil fuels made of carbon like coal and oil over millions of years. When humans burn fossil fuels, most carbon enters the atmosphere as carbon dioxide.

Answered by shikhabagri1983
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Plants absorb carbon dioxide, water and sunlight to make their own food, grow and release oxygen through photosynthesis. ... Plants that die and are buried may turn into fossil fuels made of carbon like coal and oil over millions of years. When humans burn fossil fuels, most carbon enters the atmosphere as carbon dioxide

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