Biology, asked by bansipatel7080, 1 year ago

The carbon cycle is very effective in the temperate region. why is it so?


pankaj280: because co2 is green house gas and its helps in rising the temp by reflecting the the sunlight towards earth

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Answered by abdulraziq1534
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Concept Introduction:

Nature recycles carbon atoms by transporting them from the atmosphere into organisms and back into the atmosphere repeatedly.

Explanation:

There is a large amount of carbon stored in rocks and sediments, as well as in the oceans, atmosphere, and living organisms.

Final Answer:

The temperate zone is most suitable for most biological and biochemical processes, so the carbon cycle is most effective there.

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Answered by simarahluwaliasimar
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Answer:

As temperate zone is most suitable zone for the most of the biological and biochemical processes, hence the carbon cycle is more effective in the temperate zone than any other zone.

Explanation:

The carbon cycle describes the process in which carbon atoms continually travel from the atmosphere to the Earth and then back into the atmosphere.

The temperate zone is that part of the planet which has climate not too hot, and not too cold, that is moderate. Hence, providing a very suitable environment for biological cycles (you will find most of the rainforests in this zone) and other biochemical cycle. All biological products and objects are primarily made of carbon, hence the effect on biological processes will also affect the carbon cycle. Since the temperate zone is most suitable zone for the most of the biological and biochemical processes, hence the carbon cycle is more effective in the temperate zone than any other zone.

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