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1. How would deforestation in an area once densely populated with trees impact the carbon cycle in that area?

2. How does the burning of fossil fuels impact the carbon cycle?

3. How is carbon used by plants?

4. How do animals access carbon?

5. Describe how carbon from you could end up in a leaf on a tree outside the school.

Answers

Answered by Everythingpurple
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  1. The air quality will decrease and carbon content in air will increase
  2. it increases carbon emissions while the carbon being absorbed by trees is same
  3. along with water, sunlight and chlorophyll plants make food by the process of photosynthesis
  4. by eating organic matter like plants and other animals
  5. when i exhale the carbon diffuser in air and is absorbed by a plant.
Answered by mesasushma111
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Answer:

  1. sudden change in plant population increases CO2 concentration and also is dangerous that can increase overall CO2 in world like if Amazon is cut down we will die so it imbalances the carbon cycle totally!
  2. burning of fossil fuels are bad because they increase the amount of carbon dioxide in that place and affect and imbalance the carbon cycle.
  3. carbon is used by plants to prepare starch or food that helps them with all food supplies for 48 hours they take CO2 and convert them to basic CH2O or complex C6H12O6!
  4. animals eat corbo-(foods,hydrates,ets..)from plants and seperate carbon but it's a waste product so in the process O2 plays a role and eliminates carbon in the form of CO2
  5. the carbon dioxide we release diffuses totally into air and travel through it when it reaches tree or plant they absorb the CO2 released by you and do their task

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