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student in your class claims that, "As carbon moves from one sphere to another on Earth, some of it can be lost." Using evidence from your lessons and scientific reasoning, refute the student's claim that carbon is lost as it moves through the carbon cycle.

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Answered by sumanpreet2012005
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A student in your class claims that, As carbon moves from one sphere to another on Earth, some of it can be lost. Using evidence from your lessons ...

Answered by payalchatterje
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As a teacher, I can explain to the student that the carbon cycle is a closed system where carbon is continually recycled between the Earth's spheres, including the atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere. While the carbon may undergo transformations, it is not lost from the system.

During the carbon cycle, carbon moves between different forms and locations, such as when carbon dioxide is taken up by plants during photosynthesis, or when it is released back into the atmosphere by respiration or combustion. However, even when carbon is released into the atmosphere, it is still part of the carbon cycle and will eventually be absorbed by other organisms or re-enter the lithosphere.

Carbon can also be stored for long periods of time in geological formations such as coal, oil, and limestone. While this carbon may not be actively cycling through the system, it is still considered part of the carbon cycle.

Therefore, it is incorrect to claim that carbon is lost as it moves through the carbon cycle. Instead, carbon is continually recycled and redistributed among Earth's spheres.

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