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Why carbon is important in an ecosystem?

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Answered by saxenatejas784
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The carbon cycle is important in ecosystems because it moves carbon, a life-sustaining element, from the atmosphere and oceans into organisms and back again to the atmosphere and oceans. ... Scientists are currently looking into ways in which humans can use other, non-carbon containing fuels for energy.

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The carbon cycle is important in ecosystems because it moves carbon, a life-sustaining element, from the atmosphere and oceans into organisms and back again to the atmosphere and oceans. ... Scientists are currently looking into ways in which humans can use other, non-carbon containing fuels for energy.

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